Ford Model T 1925 Touring on 2040-cars
Oxford, Mississippi, United States
This auction is for A ford Model T. The engine ID number is 10967665 which indicates it is a 1925 model. I don't know much about model T's and I will describe it the best I can. The driver door opens and it has a cowl opening which indicates it is a 1926 or 27. The running boards, Gas tank located under the seat and fenders indicate it is a 1925 or earlier. I don't know exactly what year it is but it looks to be a 1925 chassis and fenders with maybe a 1926 body. I am just speculating. I was told it was a running car when it was driven into a basement 20 years ago. It has been sitting for the last 20 years and has not been driven or started in this time period. E-Bay requires a mileage entry but I have no idea of the mileage. The car seems to be complete and the only thing I can determine is missing is the long steel rods for the emergency brakes, the radiator cap, vinyl top, spare tire and rim and I am sure other items I don't know about. The body and chassis have very minimal rust. What rust is there seems to be just surface rust. The body looks to be very solid. The motor does turn over with the hand crank so it is not frozen up. I have not tried to start the car. The wooden wheels are in poor condition and the tires are not useable in any way. The seat springs are in good condition but the interior door panels are in poor condition. The top frame looks to be solid and complete. The windshield frame looks to be solid and complete with glass. It can be moved around fairly easy for transport. The reserve is set very low and the car will sell. It is sold on a Bill of Sale only. I have the Bill of Sale where I purchased the car and will also include a Bill of Sale from me to the winning bidder. I can deliver the car within a 300 mile range for $2.50 per mile one way otherwise winning bidder is responsible for shipping although I will assist with the loading of the car. The car is in a safe location and can be stored here for a reasonable amount of time while arrangements are made for no charge. There is no warranty for this car. I require a $250.00 non refundable deposit within 72 hours of sale date and a bank wire transfer or cash for the remaining balance within 7 days. I encourage anyone interested to look at he car in person or have someone look at the car before purchase. Please feel free to call with any questions. My number is 662-816-8280 and my name is Mike.
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