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1927 Model T Ford Touring Car Barn Find on 2040-cars

Year:1927 Mileage:0
Location:

Mount Vernon, New York, United States

Mount Vernon, New York, United States
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1927 MODEL T TOURING CAR , BARN FIND , PROJECT , SOLD WITH BILL OF SALE , ( CHASSIE ,  MOTOR ( ENTIRE DRIVETRAIN ) , SUSPENSION , WINDSHIELD , WINDSHIELD STANTIONS RESTORED )  , ( BODY , DASH ,  DOORS , TOP , SEATS NEED RESTORED , NO TOP OR SEAT FABRIC ( I MIGHT HAVE THE TOP AND SEAT FABRIC , IF I LOCATE IT BY THE END OF THE AUCTION , IT WILL GO WITH THE MODEL T )  , ALSO INCLUDED , ( THE FRONT FENDERS , HEADLIGHTS , HEADLIGHT BAR ,  RUNNING BOARDS , SIDE APRONS , ALL ON THE CAR , SEE PICTURES ) INCLUDED BUT NOT ON THE CAR ( BUMPERS AND BRACKETS , SPARE TIRE MOUNT , REAR FENDERS , HOOD , ALL 4 DOORS , FRONT AND BACK SEAT SPRINGS , DASH BOARD , GAS TANK ) , PLEASE SEE PICTURES AND ASK QUESTIONS . I BOUGHT THE MODEL T FROM AN ELDERLY MAN THAT WAS A METAL FABRICATOR , HE RESTORED THE COMPLETE CHASSIE AND MOTOR ( RESTORED THE ENTIRE DRIVETRAIN FROM FRONT TO BACK ) , AND REPLACED ALL THE SHEET METEL WITH NEWLY FABRICATED PANELS  AND WAS DRIVING THE CHASSIE WITH A WOODEN FIREWALL . THE MODEL T WAS NOT RUNNING WHEN I BOUGHT IT , IT HAD NO GAS TANK OR BATTERY , I HAVE NOT TRIED TO START THE MOTOR , THE MOTOR TURNS FREE AND WAS WINTERIZED WHEN STORED IN HIS GARAGE . THERE IS LIGHT SURFACE RUST ON THE REPLACED SHEET METAL , FROM STORAGE , THE MOTOR WAS COVERED WITH BLANKETS TO PROTECT IT FROM MOISTURE . THE MODEL T COMES WITH THE WHEELS AND TIRES  PICTURED , THEY ARE WIRE WHEELS AND WERE PART OF THE CHASSIE RESTORATION . PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS . THE MODEL T HAS ALWAYS BEEN GARAGED , I AM SELLING BECAUSE I LOST MY GARAGE SPACE AND MUST PART WITH THIS TREASURE . ( IF YOU WANT PICTURES OF THE EXTRA PARTS , SEND YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS AND I WILL SEND THEM TO YOU . )

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