1927 Ford Model T Fordor on 2040-cars
Kendallville, Indiana, United States
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UP FOR AUCTION IS A NICE 1927 FORD MODEL T FORDOR, BODY HAS BEEN TAKEN OFF THE FRAME, FRAME CLEANED AND FRONT END REBUILT,
FRAME WAS THEN PAINTED WITH POR 15. THIS WAS ALL DONE A FEW YEARS BACK. ENGINE HAS BEEN REBUILT. I HAVE HAD IT RUNNING, BUT WAS A COUPLE YEARS AGO, SO I AM SELLING THIS IN NON RUNNING CONDITION. CONDITION OF TRANS IS UNKNOWN. LIKE I SAID... I HAVE HAD THIS RUNNING AND DID DRIVE A SHORT DISTANCE, BUT HAS BEEN SITTING FOR A COUPLE YEARS.
BODY IS IN REAL NICE SHAPE WITH NO RUST, BUT DOES NEED PAINT. PARTS OF THE CAR HAVE BEEN PAINTED, BUT NOT COMPLETE. INTERIOR IS ALL THERE BUT NEEDS REDONE. I HAVE THE HEAD LIGHTS, VISOR, AND A COUPLE BOXS OF OTHER PARTS FOR THIS CAR. CAR IS BEING SOLD AS IS. MOST IF NOT ALL OF THE PARTS ARE THERE. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL ME (TOM) AT 260-343-8596 AND I WILL ANSWER THEM. CAR IS LOCATED IN KENDALLVILLE INDIANA AND WILL NEED TO BE PICKED UP, OR BUYER ARRANGES AND PAYS FOR SHIPPING. I CAN HELP LOAD AND HELP OUT ON MY END.
CAR IS BEING SOLD WITH BILL OF SALE ONLY, NO TITLE
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