1922 Ford Model T Roadster Pickup- Museum Piece. ,all Steel on 2040-cars
Dallas, Texas, United States
1922 FORD MODEL T ROADSTER PICKUP. THIS TRUCK CAME OUT OF A MUSEUM. IT HAS NOT RUN IN 5 YEARS. IT IS A RUST FREE , ALL STEEL TRUCK WITH NICE PAINT THAT HAS A FEW CHIPS. THE BLACK INTERIOR IS VERY NICE AND THE BLACK TOP IS ALSO VERY NICE. IT HAS A WOOD BED IN VERY NICE SHAPE . I HAVE NOT ATTEMPTED TO START THE VEHICLE. IT WAS CONVERTED TO A 6 VOLT SYSTEM. THE MOTOR IS FREE. IT WILL NEED A NEW BATTERY. THE RIGHT FRONT TIRE IS FLAT. I HAVE A NEW TUBE THAT I MIGHT INSTALL IF I CAN FIGURE OUT HOW TO CHANGE IT. IT WILL HOLD AIR LONG ENOUGH TO LOAD IT IN A TRAILER. THIS VEHICLE HAS NO ROT. THE LEFT FRONT FENDER HAS BEEN REPAIRED- SEE PHOTOS. I DONT THINK IT WOULD TAKE MUCH TO GET IT RUNNING, I JUST DONT HAVE THE TIME OR KNOW HOW ON THE MODEL T. CLEAR TITLE IN HAND. I HAVE PRICED THE TRUCK WELL BELOW WHAT IT WOULD TAKE TO PURCHASE A PROJECT AND RESTORE ONE. SOLD AS IS. VEHICLE AND TITLE RELEASED WHEN FUNDS CLEAR. I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION AT ANYTIME. NO TRADES. NO FINANCING. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT IN PLANO,TX 75074 . CONTACT PETER KRELL- 469-569-0827 I SELL WORLDWIDE. HAPPY MOTORING PS- THESE IS NO ODOMETER, SO THE MILEAGE STATED IS NOT CORRECT.
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