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1912 Ford Model T Touring Car Nice on 2040-cars

US $22,500.00
Year:1912 Mileage:40000
Location:

Rosholt, Wisconsin, United States

Rosholt, Wisconsin, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:Oriuigu
Condition:

Used

Year
: 1912
Drive Type: Rear wheel
Make: Ford
Mileage: 40,000
Model: Model T
Trim: Touring

I have a friend who owns this car but after driving my 1919 Touring T he has decided it's not for him. As much as he loves the car is going to sell it. 
The engine number is 138087 and the body number is 131856. 
The leather seats are completely original and in very nice condition. 
The dash, hood shelves and door caps are still beautiful. 
It also has a KW Master Vibrator mounted but not wired. 
Too bad there is small dent in the brass radiator top tank but it's fairly minimal and the radiator looks fantastic otherwise. 
The top SEEMS original but likely is not.......it's in very nice condition although the rear window is cloudy so looks right for the car. 
It has a 12 rivet rear end and Hassler shocks all around. 
The Prestolite tank looks good, one headlight is missing a burner and reflector while the other is complete with nice silver yet and missing only a glass. 
All the other lights are there and in super nice condition........the screen on the bulb horn is even perfect. 
The car has surely had a repaint at some time and has some very nicely done, very thin, pinstriping on the front wheel hubs and spokes. Nothing gaudy 

and very tastefully done. 
His Dad drove the car up until 2 or 3 years ago and all the cylinders have good compression. 
Offers will be considered.
$1000 to my paypal within 48 hours of auction end.
Beyond that it will be between and the owner but to be settled for within 15 days
The owner can store the car until you can arrange for hauling.

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I also did a youtube walk-around video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUSIXoPdALA

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