1919 Model T Ford 2 Door Coupe on 2040-cars
De Ruyter, New York, United States
1919 Model T Ford 2 door coupe. Engine is a rebuilt 1920 177 CID 20 HP 4 cylinder with electric start 6 volt positive ground system.1920 was the first year with an electric starter. Engine also has distributor rather then magnito's for more reliablilty. Transmission has had mechanical work, 2nd gear needs final adjustment. all metal work is in good condition, fenders have been replaced with original authentic OEM stock in good condition. Tires and wheels have been replaced with vintage replica's. Vehicle is in running condition as shown.Mileage is inapplicable as the Model T did not have a speedometer or Odometer only ammeter. Vehicle needs interior upholstery, roof upholstery and painting with final chrome and glass.Vehicle is sold AS IS. Does not have title as New York did not produce titles in that era. Vehicle does have bill of sale. All documentation will be transfered with vehicle to buyer. Vehicle is located in DeRuyter New York. No warranty is expressed or implied. Buyer is responsible for transportation delivery and cost of transportation. As with most vehicle of this era for restoration vehicle will have to be inspected by state DOT upon completion and have new VIN number created and title created. Sale is final. Deposit is non-refundable. Contact seller with all question.
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