I've decided to sell my 25, she has been a lot of fun and a lot of hours went into making her a road worthy car/truck again. If anyone is interested in a really good 25 Touring turned into a pickup please contact me, at 213-494 23three nine.
Runs really strong great for parades, Has a really nice hardwood top made see pictures here.
http://s1367.photobucket.com/user/johnsrpcphotos/library/Model%20T%201925
John Butler
Arcadia, Ca
Email me if your interested or call
John,
Before I forget – when I went to the photobucket site it said that was a private album. Recommend you place the photos in an area folks can access. Also recommend you list the car with your phone number on the MTFCA swap site.
I’m sorry to hear you are letting your 1925 cut off go. But for many of us we have to make those trade offs between family, college, or even to be able to purchase something else (an earlier T…) etc. Remember you do not need to own a Model T to part of the club, forum, etc. Your inputs are always welcome.
I was very fortunate the several times I went overseas with the military I was able to park my T (also my A, VW, MG, etc) at my Dad’s garage and retrieve them later. Paying to store a car for multiple years often makes it better (less costly) to sell the car and then purchase a different similar car later.
For those that do not know you – for some reason your profile only shows you have posted once and that was today. But you’ve had that T for several years and we watched you take it from a little rough at:
http://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages/80257/90504.html?1241305985 to your maiden voyage at:
http://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages/118802/119054.html?1262461923 .
If we can be of any help please let us know and stop by and visit us on the forum (or if you are in the Sumter SC area – in person.) Good luck with the sale of the car.
Respectfully submitted,
Hap l9l5 cut off
Thank you for the note, I've fixed the album to be public, I will take your advice and list it on the classifieds. I want to thank everyone for the advice when I started this project, it is nice to know there is a bunch of people willing to lend a hand. Cheers
John Butler