Re: 1927 Model T value
Since you have determined that there is a Ruxtell in this car, subtract at least $1,500-2,000 for that and $1,200-1,500 for the wire wheels and hubs from the asking price. That effectively means the basic car would cost you between $4,000 and $4,800. If the interior is even close to being correct, that is one heck of a good buy! And the car looks complete, not rusted out or major missing parts that you'd have to find and buy later, let alone restore or repaint. True, Model T's don't generally bring as much as Model A's, excepting the early brass T's. But still: $4,000+ for the pictured car is a very sweet deal for any buyer, if a later Model T Tudor is what he wants.
Marshall
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