1910 Ford Model T Runabout on 2040-cars
Harrisonburg, Virginia, United States
1910 Ford Model T runabout. Older build that has been sitting a while. Runs, drives and stops, but the carburator needs work. The motor is a 1917 ,converted to 12 volts equipped with a starter and alternator. The top was damaged and repaired, but really needs a new top. The acetylene tank ready to light the Ford script headlights. The Ford script cowl lights and the tail light run off kerosene. the tail light can also be wired for electric. The paint is decent, but should be cut and buffed for show.
Your bid is a contract to purchase. I am listing this car for a friend. Please call Jack 540-833-5284 home or 540-810-7570 cell with any questions before you bid. Has a clear 1910 Ford Model T transferable title. A $500.00 non-refundable deposit is due within 48 hours of the end of the auction with the remainder due within 7 days. Payment can be cashiers checks , wire transfer, personal checks or cash in person. Checks must clear the bank before the car or title will be released. There is no warranty express or implied, sold as is where is. Your bid is a contract to purchase so please ask any questions before you bid. An inspection by the buyer or buyer's agent is encouraged and can be arranged with a phone call. Transportation from Harrisonburg, VA to the buyer's location is the responsibility of the buyer. |
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