1925 Model T 2 Door Sedan Rat Rod Hot Rod Original Vintage Ford Steel Body 25 on 2040-cars
Risingsun, Ohio, United States
Engine:4 CYLINDER
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Model T
Trim: all steel rat rod body
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 0
Exterior Color: Black
Number of Doors: 2
HAS CLEAR TITLE!!! 1925 FORD MODEL T 2 DOOR
YOU ARE BUYING A VERY SOLID NICE 98% ORIGINAL FORD MODEL T SAME FAMILY OWNED FOR OVER 50 YEARS.
LAST RAN & DROVE JULY 2011, GAS SYSTEM IS RAN OUT DRY & WILL NOT START NOW IT NEEDS A BATTERY (it will not take a charge) & A LITTLE TLC NOTHING MAYJOR.
TURNS OVER BY HAND WITH GOOD COMPRESSION & HAS ELECTRIC STARTER TOO (NEEDS BATTERY).
IT HAS A FRESH HONEYCOMB RADIATOR & TIRES HAVE DRY ROT CRACKS & ROOF HAS TEARS IN MATERIAL.
INTERIOR IS PRETTY NICE & COMPLETE. BOTH FRONT SIDE WINDOWS ARE MISSING I HAVE ONE THAT GOES WITH IT (both regulators are in place) & SOME EXTRA PARTS COMES WITH CAR SUCH AS (extra hood - fender & misc.).
CLEAR OHIO TITLE IN MY NAME.
I OFFER LOCAL PICKUP & I AM LOCATED 20 MILES SOUTH OF TOLEDO OHIO.
$200.00 deposit is due asap after auction is over by pay pal. Pickup & full payment due within 7 days unless we work something out ahead of time.
I HAVE A SHIPPER THAT WILL DELIVER MOST ANYWHERE FOR $1.25 PER LOADED MILE.
PLEASE CALL FOR MORE INFO 419-344-5355
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