*wow* Numbers Matching 1927 Model T Ford Touring Car Over $25,000 In Receipts on 2040-cars
Algoma, Wisconsin, United States
This 1927 Ford
Model T Touring in its final year of production and has everything! This car is
a solid Touring Car and has all the pricey upgrades that the serious T-drivers want and need. This
car's first frame-off restoration was in the 60’s and again in the last few
years (2007-2013) so she is fully ready
for more driving pleasure. Has a clear Wisconsin title in my name. I'm going to tell you right now, if your looking for allot of flashy chrome on this T, you will not find much if any on this car. This car was painstakingly put together with only Nickel Plating. Nickel Plating is not as flashy as chrome but definitely more era appropriate. This car a nearly $30,000.00 in receipts neatly collected in a binder that will be included with the car. Here are only some of the brand new parts put into this great Model T Touring. *BRAND NEW 3 speed WARFORD *BRAND NEW Rocky Mountain Brakes, Linkage and Rocky Mountain brake pedal. *NEW Complete convertible top with all new padding and straps. *NEW INTERIOR. *PERFECT functioning oil lamps, new burners. * NEW high compression head . *NEW Carburetor. *NEW Magneto System, actually, if possible, runs a little better on Mag. *NEW Starter switch assembly. *NEW Brake Lever and assemble. *NEW Kevlar transmission bands. *new Brass-works radiator *new tires & tubes *accessory Ford bumpers *NEW complete wire harness. *NEW Duel taillights *NEW brake activated “stop” light *NEW Working turn signals, front and back. *NEW timer/commutator *NEW FULL SET of side
curtains. *NEW Gypsy curtains *NEW Speedometer & Cable. *NEW Jeweled dash light. *All new
fluids *New hoses. *Antique gull wings motor-meter (nickel plated) *NEW plugs and wires *Completely NEW waterproof coil-box *NEW rebuilt tested coils *NEW original aoogah
horn *Engine was
rebuilt from the bottom up with new Rods/babbits, pistons etc. *Rear-end
totally rebuilt. *NEW Stainless Steel
muffler and tale-pipe *NEW steering
stabilizer *NEW rubber pedal covers *NEW NH
carburetor and fuel line *NEW Ammeter *NEW starter *Totally Rebuilt
generator *NEW Leather fan
belt *NEW Bearing style aluminum belt pulley. *NEW Aluminum Crank-shaft pully. *NEW battery power cut-out system for safety and prevention of fires do to wire shorts. *NEW safety
glass *ORIGINAL Ford Model T manual & Model T jack
More info on this great Warford
auxiliary transmission. This great transmission offers a few handy benefits for Model T. It gives you 6 speeds in the forward direction and 3 speeds in reverse. It also gives a
real neutral and completely disconnects the drive train. It also has an
under-drive, a direct-drive and an over-drive option. The overdrive allows the
engine to stay quiet and cool at higher speeds and allows comfortable cruising
at 40-50 mph. The brakes grab well and the Warford shifts smoothly and makes running at 40+ mph a treat and keeps the engine quiet & cool at higher speeds. You can keep up with traffic in this car and stop easily, all of which make driving this car a safe drive. Please ask any questions prior to bidding. I am happy to help load the car & arrange transport if needed. I will accept a bank-to-bank wire transfer within 7 days. Call with any question at all. 920-495-2238 Scott |
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