http://portland.craigslist.org/wsc/cto/3297452886.html
"No longer under original warranty"
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Why does it say the truck is located in Oregon? Truck?
It's not a 23. Probably started life as a '24.
Truck. It's a 1924 Model T SUV. This is the first SUV ever built!
Are those pine spokes?
Interesting upholstery. Not factory but suitable. Paint looks to be a few shades off from original. Could be a fun car.
Rich
It's hard to tell about the spokes. Pine? Maybe they're hickory and just painted a light color?
Nice car/truck a bit pricey I think.
Pricey yes, also in both ad's there is not much talk about the running gear, except they run.
http://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/cto/3292320716.html
Royce:
It sure looks like a 1923 Fordor to me. It has the low radiator, hood and cowl.
According to Bruce, the 1923 Fordor was introduced in December 1922.
If it had the hight radiator, hood and cowl it would be a 1924.
It is a low-hood car, but it (incorrectly) has the sheetmetal panel under the radiator that the high-hood cars had. That's usually the first thing I look for too when identifying a low or high hood car.
Cowl looks exactly the same as my 24 high hood. There are so many oddities on the 23 to 25 sedans that I think it is hard to say for certain what is what unless someone is alive that actually saw them being made. KB
I see a Ruckstell shift lever.
Neil
Spokes look painted to me.