Maybe someones already asked but I haven't seen anything like this or seen it mentioned. I'm seriously lost What is this?
A pic of a blank screen?
I'm sorry I got shook up about what I was looking at.. Lets try this http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Ford-Model-T-Model-T-1920-Ford-T-/221156729009?pt =US_Cars_Trucks&hash=item337df7e0b1#v4-48
The car was imported from China. It spent some time in Lee Hartung's collection, which does not add value. It is a mixture of parts, a 1920 or so Model T chassis and a body from some other brand of car. Not worth much I would expect.
Thanks Royce. It just really threw me for a loop. Now I gotta go look at that ugly thing again.
Bitser
This car was talked about before it was sold at auction. I don't have that link but this one is from about a week ago;
http://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages/257047/323448.html?1353558294
This car has a high POS factor, in MHO. Nice yard art... Maybe. If it were to run I might go $500 Maximum.
This is hillarious....this heap @ $8K! This must be the one PT Barnum said was born every minute.
Regards,
Scott
It was just at $9200, but someone retracted their bid... $5600 now, but still $5k too high.
Come on guys....let me up.....nobody's this stupid....are they?
Regards,
Scott
I just now looked at the pictures in Mike G's post above. Oh my!!!
I especially like the front fenders turned around and put on the rear!
Dave S.
Is it an english after market body ? It has a commercial data plate as shown in the rear picture on the auction page , and it is from china
Edward R Litsinger, United States Tent and Awning company President, 1924
it has a water pump so it must not be a Ford Model T!
That's one mixed up Model T Ford! What a bloody cluge...nice fenders though. I'd give them $500 bucks for it, the fenders are worth at least that. Do you think they were trying for the Roll's look or something with that radiator shell? You can tell they built it out of wood, wonder what happened to the original? Or is it under that one?
What, other than perhaps a title, leads them to believe it's a 1920 model?