1926 Ford Model T A Sedan Runs Drives Older Resto Hot Rat Rod Barn Find Look on 2040-cars
Phillips, Wisconsin, United States
Engine:4 cylinder
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Black
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Burgundy
Model: Model T
Number of Cylinders: 4
Trim: base
Drive Type: rear
Mileage: 0
This is a barn find 1926 Ford Model T Sedan. SN 14314167 looks to have been made in October of 1926 or when my dad was about 2 months old! He will be 87 in August... It has an older restoration and was stored in a barn for years I have seen it in many parades as a kid, It was owned by the local Ford dealership. Its starts, runs and I drove it around the yard I will be selling it on a bill of sale but may have an open WI Title available for a 1927 Model year..we can discuss that after purchase of car, I will include 4 wooden coil boxes and an extra rear rim and tire IF I have anything that will work for no charge. You can also look through all the parts here if there is other stuff you need or would like we can work that out reasonably. The interior seats look like Ford Ranger or something..maybe Mustang..nice job and comfortable but you may want to chnage it...all glass is intact..just a nice above average driver or project. HAS 4 BRAND NEW TIRESI!!!! have many many parts available. I will only sell parts if you come here and buy them..I can store it for you outside if paid for and can assist in loading on you or your shippers truck. $500 deposit by paypal with in 12 hours of auction end..Balance within 72 hours by cash, honorable check, or wire. See other items we can load it for free on your or your shippers truck |
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