1927 Model T Dr’s Coupe. No longer on market
Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2022 3:48 pm
For sale is my 1927 Model T Dr’s Coupe. It’s a beautiful car that is not being used.
The body has no rust, the paint is in very good condition, with a few scratches , due to being driven.
The roof is tight, along with the interior roof liner. I finished the interior a few years back, which includes all the panels and restuffing the seat.
It has five new tires, along with five powder coated wire wheels. A new parking break liner was installed.
All the wiring has been replaced and the car remains 6 volt, that runs on original coils and magneto. As a note, it runs better on the magneto, as it should.
The coils were rebuilt by the coil doctor.
The fuel cow tank has been repaired and lined.
I converted the carb to an NH.
I had new aluminum pistons and rings installed, along with new valves. ( standard size pistons).
The car has been stored inside for the past fifty years and condition can been seen in the photos.
It has a clear Nebraska title.
It has not been run in the past four years. The starter turns the motor over but does not start. I fear my son may have left gas in the tank?
The car is located near Omaha, Nebraska. Additional photos can be provided.
I asking $10,500 OBO
George Schmidt
Unprr@cox.net
402-321-4873 text only.
The body has no rust, the paint is in very good condition, with a few scratches , due to being driven.
The roof is tight, along with the interior roof liner. I finished the interior a few years back, which includes all the panels and restuffing the seat.
It has five new tires, along with five powder coated wire wheels. A new parking break liner was installed.
All the wiring has been replaced and the car remains 6 volt, that runs on original coils and magneto. As a note, it runs better on the magneto, as it should.
The coils were rebuilt by the coil doctor.
The fuel cow tank has been repaired and lined.
I converted the carb to an NH.
I had new aluminum pistons and rings installed, along with new valves. ( standard size pistons).
The car has been stored inside for the past fifty years and condition can been seen in the photos.
It has a clear Nebraska title.
It has not been run in the past four years. The starter turns the motor over but does not start. I fear my son may have left gas in the tank?
The car is located near Omaha, Nebraska. Additional photos can be provided.
I asking $10,500 OBO
George Schmidt
Unprr@cox.net
402-321-4873 text only.