1912 Model T Delivery Wagon Brass Era Original Not Hotrod on 2040-cars
Very nice older restoration. All original chassis and running gear. motor# 145813. The car starts with a quarter turn of the crank and runs and drives very well. Nice Moore 2speed under and direct drive line transmission. It does not have a 2 piece driveshaft. DB front axle and steering. New round tube radiator. Brass is in excellent condition all lights are reproductions except the tail light. Aeremore exhaust whistle. New tires. As the pictures show the body has some water damage and delamination, you will need to do some repairs and paint. Sheet metal is good. You could not gather up all these rare parts and pieces for what my reserve price is. The engine and chassis are first class. Body will clean up nicely and you can see in the first picture how nice the car looked before the damage. I have the title for the car. I will deliver the car to Chickasha for free!! I will not except pay pal Call me for more detail. 303-731-9699
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