1907 Model N #4120
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1907 Model N #4120
This Model N was repainted, striped & upholstered in 1990. It comes with 2 motors.
Motor #6534:
-Balanced with full pressure oil & savage system with 5 quart reservoir tank
-Two bolt rods
-New timing gears
-New timer
-Secondary radiator for ideal cooling
-Rebuilt water pump w/ stainless shaft
-Currently in car and runs great
Motor #4120:
-Complete, disassembled with all restoration work completed except new rear main babbitt & assembly
Chassis:
-Fully rebuilt transmission with strengthened mounting web
-Fully rebuilt rear with all new shafts and gears
-Rear hubs converted to tapered axles (completely undetectable)
Starts easily & reliably. Runs strong & fast. Tour proven. Better than any other Model N on the road. Asking $57,500 OBO
Cell: (516) 509-0710
Email: henry.kraft@yahoo.com
Motor #6534:
-Balanced with full pressure oil & savage system with 5 quart reservoir tank
-Two bolt rods
-New timing gears
-New timer
-Secondary radiator for ideal cooling
-Rebuilt water pump w/ stainless shaft
-Currently in car and runs great
Motor #4120:
-Complete, disassembled with all restoration work completed except new rear main babbitt & assembly
Chassis:
-Fully rebuilt transmission with strengthened mounting web
-Fully rebuilt rear with all new shafts and gears
-Rear hubs converted to tapered axles (completely undetectable)
Starts easily & reliably. Runs strong & fast. Tour proven. Better than any other Model N on the road. Asking $57,500 OBO
Cell: (516) 509-0710
Email: henry.kraft@yahoo.com
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Re: 1907 Model N #4120
Nice Car Henry. You Might try listing it on the Early ford Site also WWW.earlyfordregistry.com
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Re: 1907 Model N #4120
Henry, sent you an email, Frank Seress
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Re: 1907 Model N #4120
Btt. This would be a great car for the summer!
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Re: 1907 Model N #4120
Henry, Absolutely Beautiful! A driver not a museum piece, driving history is so cool!
Hank
Hank
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Re: 1907 Model N #4120
FJ and Hank, thank you for your kind words! It’s a great driving car and has never left me on the side of the road. The restoration is still in good condition and it runs and drives wonderfully!
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Re: 1907 Model N #4120
Have you sold it yet?
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Re: 1907 Model N #4120
Henry, wonderful looking car. Great to see one running with an original carb! I have no interest in a purchase, but wonder what this is that I circled? I’m guessing an auxiliary water pump of some sort. Very interesting. With an extra engine, a nice package.
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Re: 1907 Model N #4120
Henry, wonderful looking car. Great to see one running with an original carb! I have no interest in a purchase, but wonder what this is that I circled? I’m guessing an auxiliary water pump of some sort. Very interesting. With an extra engine, a nice package. And why do you need to put your two cents in FJ. That young future collector could probably buy and sell you, AND has actual interest in early fords. I’m rooting for him to find a good one.
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Re: 1907 Model N #4120
Sorry, will not let me add a pic, that’s understandable.
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Re: 1907 Model N #4120
Henry, I m a picture guy, I guess. When I finally read your great description, it’s all clear to me now. Neat auto.
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Re: 1907 Model N #4120
Sandow, to answer your question, no I have not sold it yet. I am not in a huge rush either, as I enjoy having it in my garage to look at as well as to have as a tour car. This car is certainly a "good one" as Dropacent put it. Let me know if you would like some questions answered or any more pictures sent your way!
Henry
Henry