1913 Ford Model T Touring on 2040-cars
Seattle, Washington, United States
titled as a 1912. engine casting date 12/23/12
has a distributor,
generator,
starter,
ruxtell with standard ratio,
large brake drum in transmission for better stopping,
Waukesha Ricardo head,
brand new buffalo wire wheels with spare,
new lining on rear parking shoes,
speedo that works and is correct,
electrified lights and brake light,
water pump,
The car was restored in the late 60's. We have owned the car for 2 years and have only put about 300 miles on it. It starts and runs great, tours at 35-40 mph's with no problems. I only put the top up this fall and found out there is a small hole in the top over the front passenger seat. the front of the front seat has ripped? looks like the tension on the stitching was to strong and it has come apart on the design on it.
The car has sat in a garage that had lots of action of people looking thru it so the patina of the car shows that. it has scratch's in the paint on most of the black painted area's nothing to bad but not a trailer queen, it has been toured and enjoyed over the years. I have tried to describe it as honestly as possible but would recommend to look at it to satisfy yourself.
Buyer to pay shipping from Seattle and make all arrangement's for such. 500.00 dollar deposit required within 24 hrs. of end of sale. balance to be payed within 5 days unless other previous arrangements have been made with seller.
The car is for sale locally so I reserve the right to stop the listing at any time
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Ford Model T for Sale
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