1917 Model T
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Topic author - Posts: 3
- Joined: Sat Aug 20, 2022 7:47 pm
- First Name: DONALD
- Last Name: EDGINGTON
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1917 touring
- Location: cabool, mo
1917 Model T
I have a 1917 Model T touring that I've recently acquired due to a death in the family. It is currently not running. The condition is: a pretty straight complete steel body (a few minor dings), engine looks complete (just lacking radiator hoses, fan belt, carb linkage). Engine may have been rebuilt prior to my receipt, but don't know for sure. Engine turns over. Good upholstery front and rear seats. Top is intact (no tears) but lacking underside material. Wheels have wooden spokes that are in good condition and tires hold air. Headlights are not for a 1917 but have 1913? written on them. Has windshield frame but no glass. Dash is not installed but have components for it. Also have about 4 additional carbs, jacks, dashboard, brake and carb linkages plus other misc. parts that I'm not familiar with.
I may be able to provide a pic or two but very difficult to get decent pics in my shop!
Question is: can anyone tell me what value I should place on this vehicle if I decide to sell it? Thank you, in advance, for your support with this.
I may be able to provide a pic or two but very difficult to get decent pics in my shop!
Question is: can anyone tell me what value I should place on this vehicle if I decide to sell it? Thank you, in advance, for your support with this.
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- First Name: Ronald
- Last Name: Bakow
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1915 Model T Touring
- Location: Troutman, NC
Re: 1917 Model T
Photos would help. If you took the time to get it running it would also add to it's value.
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- First Name: Eric
- Last Name: Macleod
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 13 Touring, 26 Touring (2006 Stynoski), 27 Fordor, 27 Fordor, '92 Stynoski, 'owner emeritus
- Location: Battle Creek, Michigan
- Board Member Since: 2016
Re: 1917 Model T
I would add a location so people can think about shipping costs.
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- First Name: Steve
- Last Name: Jelf
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1923 touring and a few projects
- Location: Parkerfield, Kansas
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Re: 1917 Model T
The inevitable often happens.
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1915 Runabout
1923 Touring
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- First Name: Dave
- Last Name: Hjortnaes
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 24 Speedster, 20 touring
- Location: Men Falls, WI
Re: 1917 Model T
Looks like Donald is in Missouri.
I would say 3-5K. Horizontal pictures seem to upload better if you want to try.
I would say 3-5K. Horizontal pictures seem to upload better if you want to try.
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- First Name: John
- Last Name: Kuehn
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 19 Roadster, 21 Touring, 24 Coupe
- Location: Texas
Re: 1917 Model T
Did you get a title or some type of paperwork with it? You may have inherited it but the next owner will need a title or some type of transfer information. No title usually means 500.00 less in value for some buyers.
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Topic author - Posts: 3
- Joined: Sat Aug 20, 2022 7:47 pm
- First Name: DONALD
- Last Name: EDGINGTON
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1917 touring
- Location: cabool, mo
Re: 1917 Model T
I have a bill of sale only.
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Topic author - Posts: 3
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- First Name: DONALD
- Last Name: EDGINGTON
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- Location: cabool, mo
Re: 1917 Model T
I'm located in southern Missouri. Will try and add pics. Thanks for all the responses!
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Re: 1917 Model T
Getting a title for an antique car can be a real pain but not always. A bill of sale is a starting place to get one. At least you have that. Most old car buyers will understand that but it can be a sticking point for some.
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- Location: Excelsior MN
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Re: 1917 Model T
Check with the motor vechicle department of your state as to registration rules. Also find out how long registration records are kept. Where did the car come from? W as it registered at one time?
In Minnesota one can post a bond when retitling a auto.
In Minnesota one can post a bond when retitling a auto.
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- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1926 Runabout
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Re: 1917 Model T
Donald, I bought my '26 Runabout in Marshfield without a title. Depending on who I talked to in the MO state DMV and state patrol, I got widely-varying recommendations. The one that kept surfacing was to request a title in the district court with whatever documentation you have. The court has the right to grant you legal ownership. I decided not to do that. I took the car out of state and got a Nebraska title, which took about 3 months and was painful.
No one will make it easy for you to get a title but it is doable.
No one will make it easy for you to get a title but it is doable.
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- First Name: Tim
- Last Name: Juhl
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1917 Touring
- Location: Thumb of Michigan
- Board Member Since: 2018
Re: 1917 Model T
Michigan requires a bill of sale, appraisal, and sometimes a bond if the value of the car is high enough. Rural DMV offices are a lot easier to work with than those in the big cities. Visit your Secretary of State website and see what they require for obtaining a title for a vehicle that doesn't have one.
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