1913 Ford Mode T Touring Automobile on 2040-cars
Canterbury, New Hampshire, United States
Engine:4 Cylinder
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Year: 1913
Exterior Color: Black
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Black
Model: Model T
Number of Cylinders: 4
Trim: Touring
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: Planetary gear
Mileage: 11,111
1913 FORD MODEL T TOURING AUTOMOBILE
One hundred one years and counting. Offered for your consideration is a very nice example of Henry Fords 1913 Touring Automobile. Restored in the 1970's and once part of "THE HALLOCK COLLECTION of ANCIENT AUTOS" TOPSFIELD MASS. This touring car has had approx three care takers after restoration before I acquired it in June , 2001. The vehicle has been rarely used by myself ( about 200 miles ). It was driven last in June, 2013, ( 100 year anniversary run ). and would be ready to tour after a few minor maintenance items are addressed. 1913 is a very desirable year for the T Model is a very nice BRASS ERA automobile that you could be proud to own and drive tomorrow.
Engine: Later casting date 3/20/16. Runs well / strong without issues. No starter which is correct for the year. Hogshead: A later non aluminum hogs head is on auto. Wheels: Three of the tires are matching with the fourth being a older NON SKID tread tire. I have a matching fourth tire which will be included with auto. Coil Box: This auto has a later metal coil box. Leather Interior: The touring has the original leather interior in presentable / drivable condition. It could use some leather conditioning. There certainly will be other minor items that may not be politically correct, but that gives you something to look for at the next swap meet. I have provided many photos for your review with plenty more available and my camera still works if necessary. This vehicle is available for inspection which is recommended and I can be reached at 1-603-783-4246. I AM NOT A FORD MODEL T EXPERT - NEVER WILL BE. I just like old cars. Please review all pictures for detail.
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