1926 Ford Model T Coupe on 2040-cars
Hicksville, New York, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:4 cylinder
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Tan
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Model T
Trim: Coupe
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 110
Exterior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
This is my 1926 model t that ive had for years now, iv been working on it off and on but lately put alot into her. First she is in great shape and very solid with really no rust on her , This car must of been garaged its entire life thats how solid it is.Here are some of the things ive done to her over the last year. Just last week i had the regular door glass taken out and put safety glass in as well as window channels and the felts that alone was 450 to do, Brand new correct horn, new fan belt, neew holley NH carb, Texas T distributor set up with electronic ingition,new choke wire for front, new taillight and wiring, new coil, new starter, new battery and starter cables, new battery, new spark plugs, new plug wires, new ignition switch assembly and ameter, generator, new floor switch, new terminal block, complte new wiring harness, new sediment bowl and shut off, I also have alot of extra parts for it like the lacing and rivets for the radiator, gas tank door rubber, raditor hoses with clamps, alot of new gaskets, hoags head water pump theromostat, i also have a new hermosatat for it, plus lots more, i bought all the parts from langs, macs and Texas T i have receipts for all the things i mentioned and more, car runs well buy i really never took it out on the road wasnt confident with driving it, i basicly drove it in abnd out of the garage, The tranny may need an adjustment or it may need new bands replaced doesnt fell right to me so keep that in mind. looks like the motor was rebuilt and one time prior to me owning it, Its a very nice solid car and looks like it may be the original paint on it, Its no perfect it does have some scratches and chips on the body nothing major but there are some, Looks very nice. The motor is a 1922 6 million number and the body is a 1926 with a 14 million serial number sytamped on the frame, i have many picturesif you need something specific, She will need some fine tuning and maybe a timing adjustment, The tranny will also need some adjustments or fixing, I am the owner and have a clear registration in my name, buyer pays shipping and vehicle must be paid for before picking up, Its a used auto and buying as is, no shipping outside the 48 states. very nice solid car.I recently had surgery and not able to drive it now,
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