Ford Model T 1926 Depot Hack on 2040-cars
Rochester, Minnesota, United States
Engine:4 cyl
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Black/Green
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Black
Model: Model T
Number of Cylinders: 4
Trim: black
Drive Type: rear
Mileage: 100
1926 Ford depot hack restored to a high standard. Selling my depot hack as I have not driven it more then 100 miles in the last three years since the restoration was completed. This vehicle commands attention where ever shown. It has a wonderful York body in like new condition.Wood, finish, top and all hardware is in show condition. All components of the front end and rear end were dismantled rebuilt and powder coated to a high luster. Engine, transmission in excellent condition and has electronic ignition. Car has totally rebuilt Ruxtell rear end with the larger brake shoes found on the 1926. All very high quality new sheet metal. While the basic color is Black, the hood and highlight on fenders is painted Ford Rock Moss Green. It is very striking and commands attention and adds a lot of interest to the car. The fenders and hood also have a complimentary gold pin stripe. The wheels have been powder coated, totally rebuilt, painted the original black and pin striped to match. In all it is very attractive and is " a could have been from the factory". Tires are Goodyear diamond tread which are hard to come by. Interior seats are in excellent condition and over all this vehicle has been hardly used since restoration. I am starting the auction at $16,300 which is my cash investment. You get my years of labor and hard work free! I don't believe you could buy and restore another to this condition for what I am willing go sell for. I have enjoyed the car and had fun, now it is time for some one else to be the care giver, enjoy and have fun. Ask me anything, and I will try and answer your question.
Ford Model T for Sale
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