Really Nice 1923 Model T Ford Touring Car - Looks Good And Runs Good - Black on 2040-cars
Wilton, Maine, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:Original 4 cyl. flathead
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Ford
Model: Model T
Trim: Touring Car - Convertible
Options: Convertible
Mileage: 0
Exterior Color: Black
Drive Type: RWD
Interior Color: Black
A very rust-free and dent free example of the Model T Touring Car. Original interior except the rear seat has been re-covered. Solid car that looks good and runs good. Good top, good glass, no side curtains. Not a show car, but it has the potential. Hard to find one better! A reasonable price for a car this good, and a "fairly" firm price. Email me with questions, and if you get serious, we'll talk via phone.
Thanks for looking.
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