1925 Ford Model T Model Tt Truck on 2040-cars
Vancouver, Washington, United States
1925 fully restored Model TT truck. I bought this Model TT along with two other cars from the estate of a wealthy friend who passed approximately 10 years ago. The truck was restored by the previous owner to better than new condition and was fitted with a small Volkswagen diesel engine and 3 speed automatic transmission. All other components are as they would have been new except much nicer. Equipped with factory 2 speed rear end. All body panels and wood work in excellent condition. Beautiful interior, glass, wood wheels and all woodwork. Always stored inside. Runs excellent and drives OK. Brakes need to work better (at least I think so, although I have never driven something of this vintage before) and steering seems a little loose. Comfortable top speed is around 35 MPH although I have driven it faster on occasion. This truck will need period correct side mirrors as it is nearly impossible to change lanes as it is. All lights work, glass is pristine and tires are like new. I have never driven a vehicle that garnered so much attention from people both young and old. Reason for selling is I have two projects coming out of restoration soon and that makes 7 cars to store and I only have a shop big enough for 5. The truck is currently in Vancouver Washington and I am in the oil fields of North Dakota. Fell free to call me directly with any questions. Thank you, Todd (701) 213-7769 |
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