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I've always wanted a Model T and saw this 7 Attachment(s)
Yesterday I drove my A on a 150 mile road trip and spotted this nice original Model T for sale just 25 miles from home. Wish I room to park it inside. It's a very nice unrestored 1926 Fordor. I hope he puts it back inside soon because we are supposed to be getting about 4 days of rain. You can't find many good originals like this anymore. The doors all shut nice and the upholsetery was very good with the only real wear on the passenger top of the seat, as I pictured. $6,500 or best offer certainly seems to be a good deal, but I just don't have any room.:mad:
Later today I'll start another thread about all the interesting things I saw on my trip to Milltown, Wisconsin.:) |
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Here's the last picture of the 1926 T.
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Re: I've always wanted a Model T and saw this That's a beauty! Thanks for passing it along Tom. Hopefully it finds a home.
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Re: I've always wanted a Model T and saw this Being on the west coast, it seems an inordinate percentage of the nice original cars come from Minnesota. Finding a car like that in California would be like finding a nice deuce in a used car lot. Nice car, and seems to be a steal at that price.
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Re: I've always wanted a Model T and saw this You should find the space for it.
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Re: I've always wanted a Model T and saw this Yes, I am partial to Model-Ts also but my opinion on that car is if you want a 26/27 closed car, you might as well buy a 1928 'A' Fordor. Those T closed cars are heavy and pretty "anemic" in the power department since it weighs nearly 1900 lbs dry. For a 22 hp engine to push it and several passengers around make for a slow ride in my book. Losing 500 pounds for an earlier T makes a much nicer driving car IMO. On the other hand, any original Model-T will draw a crowd wherever it goes just because of the primitive look they have.
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Re: I've always wanted a Model T and saw this If that was a coupe it would be in my garage next week!
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Re: I've always wanted a Model T and saw this I don't know if I would want a T. But, boy! I sure want the opportunity to test drive one. I have read scores of articles about driving planetary gears and I really want to give it a try.
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Re: I've always wanted a Model T and saw this Don't buy a Fordor; it's the low man on the totem pole and it has more wood inside than a small forest. In fact, of all the "improved" Model T models (1926-'27), only the Fordor was still the only non-"all-metal" car. Unless the 87 year-old wood has already been replaced in recent years, replacing it will eat you alive and break you.
In addition, don't even look at an improved Ford. There is visually barely a difference between a 1926 T and a 1928 A. The only T's worth having are the Runabout (Roadster), Touring (Phaeton) or the phone-booth-shaped Coupe. |
Re: I've always wanted a Model T and saw this Nice car, but seems alittle high for a fordor. Just my opinoin being a person that watches the price of the T's. Rod
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Re: I've always wanted a Model T and saw this Model T's are a fun ride I had one about 12 years ago but too slow of a ride for me. Best part was I took my mother for a ride she was in her 80's and remembered riding in model T's when they were new. Here is a photo of the one I use to own
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Re: I've always wanted a Model T and saw this I do think that Fordoor is a nice car but as noted suffers from serious obesity. In an effort to doll up the T the 26-27s were made heavier but without any power plant upgrades to move the extra weight around. An early T roadster with its light body is a blast. I have a 26 coupe because it was my grandfather's car until he quit driving it in 1954. Otherwise I probably would own an earlier, lighter T. But that is a cool car and if touring/driving is not your main goal, then I could see picking it up.
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Re: I've always wanted a Model T and saw this I would say all these points are good ones. depends on where you live and what you like. resale later would be harder than for an open car.but 5500 to 6500 if It is a really nice car can't be too bad. sure couldn't restore for that.
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Re: I've always wanted a Model T and saw this Tom: Figure the T is worth $10,000 to you and use the extra money to build a nice, simple garage to house it. You'll have the car and the room to keep it !
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Re: I've always wanted a Model T and saw this Yes we use a lot of sand salt mix in Minnesota (but not back then). I have been the antique car hobby only 2 years now and have seen several original unrestored rides.
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Re: I've always wanted a Model T and saw this Looks like a lot of fun. With some major steam cleaning and some as-close-as-you-can-get fabric to hand sew over the major holes, you would have a car to run around town with. I had a '26 T coupe and the are not refined cars but loads of fun. Some day I would love another T. They take some getting used to, the first day I got mine going I had it up on two wheels around a corner! At least on mine the steering would over-center and suddenly you would be making a 90 degree corner, like it or not.
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Re: I've always wanted a Model T and saw this If the wood in the car is in good shape, $6,500 is a bargain. If you have room for it, you'll have a lot of fun driving and working on it.
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Re: I've always wanted a Model T and saw this Time for another canvas covered greenhouse isn't it Tom? I used to drive an old TT truck cutdown in the apple orchard when I was a kid. It was fun, would go anywhere and was pretty reliable. Time for some excitement, just stay off the interstates.
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