1927 Ford Model T Tudor Numbers Matching Engine Runs And Drives Perfect No Rust on 2040-cars
Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:4 Cylinder
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 12,345
Make: Ford
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Model: Model T
Trim: Tudor
Drive Type: RWD
1927 Ford Model T Tudor
Here's your chance to own a very nice piece of history! This T starts, runs and drives beautiful and will go anywhere.....this one is the real deal. Turns heads everywhere it goes and know that you will have absolutely zero trouble getting home. I have toured many nice country roads on northern spring, summer and fall days and enjoyed every minute. The 1927 model year marks the end of this era and sports all of the improvements Henry made to these cars through the years....larger body, more comfortable interior, very smooth driving, wire wheels, larger brakes and a one piece windshield just to name a few. I have owned many T's through the years and can say without a doubt that one would have a tough time finding one in this condition. Absolutely no rust, no pitting from prior rust and no disappointments! This car is a definite 9.5 out of 10 with no question. Paint is very nice, mechanically sound and it is priced to sell to an appreciative home. Buyer is responsible for acquisition and or shipping costs. Vehicle is located in Fort Wayne, IN, USA. Cash in person is the only method of payment that will be accepted for this sale. Full payment due within 3 days of auction close unless prior arrangements are made. Any questions regarding vehicle condition, ask for Mark 260.497.9797. Thank you for looking and good luck bidding!
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