Just wondering where the rest of the car is.............
http://knoxville.craigslist.org/pts/3150988560.html
Don't have to tell anyone here that, that is not a 14.
1924 maybe, definitely not even close to 1914.
Older restoration, ran when parked. Rare convertible model. Remachined to run on unleaded fuel.
Looks like a '25 with equal length door hinges.
It might be worth a call though for someone local. If they got the 1914 year off the engine number, it could have an earlier engine in it worth more than their asking price.
Here's another gem in Arkansas,
http://springfield.craigslist.org/cto/3073714621.html
This looks like a good case of "False Advertising" and should be reported . Ha nuff said
bill d
How did they get the back hubs to work on the front?
Beyond the horse droppings written into both ads I have to say I'd pass on both anyway. The first needs no explanation beyond it's a parts car. The second? Well, I'm nuts. No title, no sale.
Bill, I think it's more of a case of their lack of care to get their facts straight, and all they really care about anyway, is the money. Exactly like our congressmen and women........
I wonder where these rare black radiator 14's are coming from?
Aw com'on. The guy who is advertising the T in Piggott Ar. did use a question mark behind the 1914? in the details in the add.
So at least that add is 'kinda' right.
That paticular 'T' is in the 2000-3000$ price range. But thats my opinion.