Just an fyi
https://michigan-b.hibid.com/lot/976360 ... f=lot-list
Model T in Detroit area
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Re: Model T in Detroit area
Gee that seems like a steal at auction that sold for $5400.00
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Re: Model T in Detroit area
Did the sale close?
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Re: Model T in Detroit area
John,
I was wondering how long it would be before somebody paid attention and caught auction link on the 14. Yes Sir, I am a very happy guy. It also came with an extra nice original brass Ford radiator, brass era goodies and great documentation.
Whoever did the restoration decades ago did a stellar job and "Huck" (His new name) has also been upgraded to electric start. It should be ready to drive as soon as I finish giving it a good maintenance check. Over the winter, I plan to do some "Hank Lee upgrades" on it to prepare it for some serious driving enjoyment next Spring with my wife, dogs and neighborhood kids. That includes moving the seat back about 4.5" so this 6'-3" 260 pound guy can comfortably drive.
I was wondering how long it would be before somebody paid attention and caught auction link on the 14. Yes Sir, I am a very happy guy. It also came with an extra nice original brass Ford radiator, brass era goodies and great documentation.
Whoever did the restoration decades ago did a stellar job and "Huck" (His new name) has also been upgraded to electric start. It should be ready to drive as soon as I finish giving it a good maintenance check. Over the winter, I plan to do some "Hank Lee upgrades" on it to prepare it for some serious driving enjoyment next Spring with my wife, dogs and neighborhood kids. That includes moving the seat back about 4.5" so this 6'-3" 260 pound guy can comfortably drive.