1910 Ford Model T Roadster ( Brass ) Mostly Original 104 Years Old on 2040-cars
Charlton City, Massachusetts, United States
THIS IS A 1910 FORD MODEL T ROADSTER (brass) THIS T HAS BEEN SITTING IN STORAGE SINCE 1964. I BELIEVE IT IS MOSTLY ORIGINAL, BUT I HAVE FOUND 2-12-13 # ON THE MOTOR. THIS T COMES WITH 2 NOS SPLASH APRONS AND 2 NOS RUNNING BOARDS, AND ALSO AN NOS RIGHT FRONT FENDER. THERE IS ALSO A PAIR OF BRAND NEW REAR FENDERS THAT MY DAD HAD MADE BY A METAL FABRICATOR. THEY LOOK JUST LIKE THE ORIGINAL ONES. THERE ARE A BUNCH OF OTHER PARTS ALSO. THERE ARE PICTURES OF THEM, AND ALMOST 200 OTHER PICTURES OF THIS T IN THE SITE BELOW. I WILL TRY TO HAVE THE SITE UP AND READY FOR VIEWING IN THE EVENING OF 5/13. THIS CAR HAS NOT BEEN STARTED SINCE 1964 (THE MOTOR IS FREE AND EVERYTHING ELSE MOVES LIKE ITS SUPPOSED TO). THERE IS A MISSING LENS ON THE PASSENGER'S SIDE COWEL LAMP. THERE IS A PARTS LAMP THAT COMES WITH THIS CAR. THIS T NEEDS THE NOS PARTS THAT COME WITH IT. IT ALSO NEEDS A NEW TOP CANVAS AND STRAPS. THE LEATHER HIDE THAT IS ON IT IS THE ORIGINAL AND IT HAS ROTTED OVER THE LAST 104 YEARS. THE REAR WINDOW IS ALSO WITH THE PARTS THAT COME WITH THIS MODEL T. THIS MODEL T IS IN SUPER CONDITION FOR BEING 104 YEARS OLD. REMEMBER THE SITE BELOW HAS AROUND 200 PICTURES OF THIS CAR. I WILL TRY TO HAVE IT UP AND RUNNING ON THE EVENING OF 5/13. THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST. SOLD AS IS FOR RESTORATION. On May-13-14 at 14:31:56 PDT, seller added the following information: TO VIEW PICTURES, CLICK ONTO THIS SITE http://s1057.photobucket.com/user/2011pappy/slideshow/1910%20Model%20T On May-13-14 at 14:44:20 PDT, seller added the following information: I have been told that this is a 1913 model. This car has been owned by my father for the last 60 years and it has always and still is, titled as a 1910. So look at the pictures real carefully and you make the decision before you bid. By no means am I trying to misrepresent this Model T. The title I have in my hand for this Model T from the Registry of Motor Vehicles states that it is a 1910 Roadster. Thanks. |
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