These pictures are with what is claimed as a 1920 Model T Ford roadster number 5019943.
I emailed and pointed out the neither Ford are 1920. The bid is now $5000.
I've only been into T's for less than two years, but even I can see that this is either a 26 or 27, based on just the cowl and windshield stanchions alone.
This may be heresy, but I REALLY want to do a 26/27 roadster on deuce rails with a flathead at some point. I'll use a junk body however, and will not desecrate something this nice.
Link for ebay listing:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1920-Ford-Model-T/173380092086?hash=item285e4240b6:g:7S AAAOSwjh5bDyHu&vxp=mtr
Link for video:
https://splice.gopro.com/v?id=nwwWyv
Looks to be a "newbee" ebay'er first listing.... could be a mix on pictures..........or a scammer ?????????
If interested, contact seller, question to your satisfaction, buyer beware.
It has a MTFCA badge on the screen. Anyone recognise the car?
Peter
All photos are not the same car. Look at the fenders.
Thanks for pointing that out John. This may be a scam.
It's also noteworthy that the seller has exactly zero transactions.
Could be our old 27. That is where I placed the MTFCA sticker, it had red wire wheels and the same step plates. It went to Burnettown (SP?) South Carolina
Could be our old 27. That is where I placed the MTFCA sticker, it had red wire wheels and the same step plates. It went to Burnettown (SP?) South Carolina
That black 1923-25 roadster with the Rajo, Ruckstell and wire wheels looks like a pretty neat car. I always wanted a slant windshield roadster "hot rod" like that. I wish the seller had his/her phone number in the Ebay ad, I would give him a call and get more info. on it and possibly try bidding on it.
I think that first photo was put in the mix by mistake. The rest match the video and the description. Lots of times the seller isn't computer savvy and the ad placement is done by someone not familiar with the cars.
The E-Bay listing has been removed
I wonder what they mean by lowering blocks all the way around? Last time I checked lowering blocks don't fit transverse axles.
My sister and I posted the Ebay listing for this car. There was a mix up with the cover picture. We have 3 cars for sale in addition to a nearly complete race car. There is also an engine, various parts, and a set of wheels. Our father, whose interest in these cars began as a young boy, passed away last summer. Our Uncles, Anthony D'Alonzo and George Hughes, are helping us. My name is Grace Galanti, my email is grace@furnacecreekfarm.com. My sister is Nicola D'Alonzo, she is handling the calls and her phone number is 206-795-8165. We are located outside of Philadelphia in Pennsylvania.