1922 Ford Model T Roadster Pickup on 2040-cars
Filion, Michigan, United States
This is a complete original truck with a mechanical restoration, engine, trans, rear, wiring, windshield, top etc. Seat upholstry is in good condition floor boards replaced Tires were replaced and are in good condition, wheels are original with surface rust on the rims, Body is mostly original paint with touch ups over the years, there are minor dents on the fenders and running board apron, there is minor rust on the passenger side running board apron where it meets the running board. For approx. As the story goes for 35 years the truck was a salad bar in a the Tin Lizzy Restaurant in MI. The truck was sold to the gentleman I bought it from who had the work done mentioned in this listing. There are small spots of rust in the bed sides where they meet the wood floor and one or two in the tailgate from being a salad bar. The frame is excellent, gas tank and exhaust were also replaced as well as all the coils. Thank you for looking and if bidding good luck, this is a great truck!
On Sep-10-14 at 03:21:22 PDT, seller added the following information: This is a complete truck with an mechanical restoration done in 2005-2006 the truck was used lightly and stored in the barn, Pick up trucks prior to 1925 were made after market by unbolting the turtle back off the Runabouts (suspension and chassis I am told were basically the same) and replacing it with a flatbed (Ford apparently made a version as I am told) there were also wooden pick up beds made as well.My truck was fitted with a 1925 style steel Ford bed. I have lowered the reserve and will be Happy answering any questions. Thank you |
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