1926 Ford Model T Roadster Pickup on 2040-cars
Ray, Michigan, United States
Description: Up for auction is a 1926 Ford Model T Roadster Pickup Truck. I personally did all the restoration, but this is not a concours restoration, the restoration was done so this could be driven to and from shows. It has won many awards at local small and large car shows. Driven often to shows, runs and drives well for its age. Many man new parts were added during the restoration. Selling this project as it is finished and on to another. Great piece of automobile memorabilia that also runs and drives. There are a few dents and dings in the fenders (steel), minor rust, most was sanded and painted during restoration. No rotted panels or sections.Mileage: Mileage is unknown, vehicle does not have speedometer or tripometer, so there is no way to record actual miles. New parts: All bolts and nuts Gaskets Hub Caps Electrical - Wiring, coil box, spark plugs, starter switch, brake switch, battery, bulbs, ignition timing system, and amp meter. Cooling - Fan belt, pulles, belt guide, radiator, radiator hoses. Interior - Floor mat, wood floor, door panels, pedal covers. Exterior - Refinished bed, headlight lens, Engine - new gaskets, oil filter, rebuilt engine, coated gas tank to solve leaks, muffler, exhaust pipe. Conditions of sale: Truck starts and runs very good for this model. Drives well for the age. However it is sold as is, no warranty. Buyer is responsible for all costs and setting up pick up or trucking to their location. Payment: Payment can be made in cashiers check, paypal,or cash. Paypal deposit of $500.00 is required within 7 days of auction end. Full payment required before pickup, no exceptions. |
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