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Model T Truck Ford on 2040-cars

Year:1919 Mileage:1 Color: Black /
 Cream
Location:

Lansing, Kansas, United States

Lansing, Kansas, United States
Transmission:Standard
Engine:1926
Body Type:Wood
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
VIN: 13665459 Year: 1919
Exterior Color: Black
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Cream
Model: Model T
Number of Cylinders: 4
Trim: n/a
Drive Type: Standard
Mileage: 1
Sub Model: TT
Warranty: None
Condition: UsedA vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections.Seller Notes:"A 1919 Model TT with a 1926 engine and transmission. See photos for scratches, dents, and wear."

Wonderful 1919 Ford Model TT with a 1926 engine and transmission. Truck runs and has a two stage ruxtal rear end. This truck is clean and neat.


 I have converted the box for use as a photography studio so it has three separate sections for the box. The box in made of 1/2 inch white oak but I also have the original (at least what I believe is the original) box that is shown in the older photo (all black) of the truck. Both boxes are included in this sale. The box that is mounted on the truck now can be swapped out for the original box very easily. Section 1 of the box is approximately 12" x 6'8". Section 2 of the box is approximately 18" x 5'. Section 3 of the box is approximately 4' x 6'6". The box is approximately 4' high throughout. 

This is a great truck for the hobbyist. You can make the box into whatever use you want. I currently use it as a photo studio for antique photography. Section 1 of the box is my old west bar, Section 2 is my area for developing photos (hence the white curtain that you see in the photos), and Section 3 is used for equipment storage. The box area can be easily rearranged for a different application.

The engine has been (within the last 10 miles) thoroughly cleaned inside and out. 
  • The commutator (distributor) is new, as are the plugs and plug wires. 
  • The two kerosene lamps are not original to this year of Model TT but they look good and are complete. 
  • The head gasket is new. 
  • The carburetor is a new factory rebuilt. 
  • The radiator leaks a little out of the top, but has never bothered me driving it as much as I liked. 
  • The frame and engine have been sand blasted and repainted in the past year. 
  • The front fenders have a few small dents that you can see in the pictures. The dents do not detract from the presentation of the truck.
  • The top covers of the cab and the box are new.
  • The seat and backrest of the interior of the cab are new. 
The license plate mounted on the radiator is on an authentic antique Ford bracket and the tag itself is a 1919 tag from Kansas. 

There is an electrical outlet in each of the three sections (compartments) of the box. You just have to plug an extension cord in at the left rear of the cab (as shown in one of the pics) and all of the three outlets are then available for use.

The decorative stuff that is in the primary picture is not part of this auction; just wanted to show how I use Section 1, the old west bar.

You can call me at 913-683-8063 for conversation or to get more pictures.

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