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1927 Model T Ford 4dr Sedan Model A Transmission Conversion Barn Find!!! on 2040-cars

Year:1927 Mileage:0
Location:

Perry, Ohio, United States

Perry, Ohio, United States

Available for your consideration is a 1927 Model T unmolested barn find. This vehicle was pulled out of a barn years ago in Minnesota and then hauled to Ohio where once again garage stored for close to 20 years. At one time this vehicle has had a Model A transmission conversion done. I do not know these cars but did read this is a sought after conversion for drivability. Also you will find a very unique steering wheel. The engine has the hand crank in place. I was told engine did run which was 20 years ago. I have not attempted to start the vehicle or turn it over. Pulled out of garage and flat bedded to my building and listed for sale. The person who owned it had intentions to restore but age caught up with him. It sat in a corner of the garage for years with stuff piled so high would of never known car was in there.  Vehicle rolls well considering sitting on 17.5 inch wheels with flat tires. Car rolls with ease. Gear shifter shifts with ease. All glass looks great with no damage. No roof on car. Wood all gone. Interior all there but needs redone. Car seems to be loose on the chassis. I assume would mounts and floor weak. Please review all pictures and determine value then bid accordingly. The steel on this car is unreal. So clean. Left rear fender was bent at one time. All steel otherwise is remarkable. I see 4 year old cars in worse shape metal wise. So very solid. I am not certain about the steering wheel in this car. Not certain if original but believe it is not. A real awesome steering wheel. This car has been untouched for many years. You are bidding on a unmolested Model T that has been stored for years and the first time offered. This car is being sold on a bill of sale. No title. Bill of sale only. An amazing piece of history. The Model T is believed to be the start of the modern day production line. The T has only been outsold by the VW Beetle and that had taken many more years of production vs the Ford T....This is the real TIN LIZZY!!!! Do not miss out on this piece of history. Bid accordingly...Sold on Bill of sale....

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