FS Shriner Model t on CL
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FS Shriner Model t on CL
No connection to this posting. Just thought there might be some interest here in Lizzy Land
https://fredericksburg.craigslist.org/f ... 98841.html
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Re: FS Shriner Model t on CL
Richard, since you do not have a connection in this listing, is $2,600 +/- about what the value is on these?? I am not interested in purchasing it either and not wanting to bash the seller, but I am curious if that is about the going price on those.
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Re: FS Shriner Model t on CL
Brent, not sure on the going rate, it is not something that I want either, my driveway is too short and not paved anyway. I found it while doing a search for " Model T" on cl. I figured there might be one of those independently wealthy people here that might want to add a 4th or 10th "car" to their collection.
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Re: FS Shriner Model t on CL
My kids grew up with one - 2k is in the ball park- wish it was on the west coast-Grandaughter needs it-
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Re: FS Shriner Model t on CL
Just curious, did those have a cut down real T front end? The front end looks like the real thing possibly cut down.
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Re: FS Shriner Model t on CL
no they were cast looked correct
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Re: FS Shriner Model t on CL
I have one will be posting soon, St. Louis Missouri
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Re: FS Shriner Model t on CL
I know there are a lot of different models and new wheels are very hard to find or get.
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New wheels and other parts
https://gokartguru.com/model-t-go-kart-parts-store/
https://gokartguru.com/model-t-go-kart-parts-store/
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Re: FS Shriner Model t on CL
I seem to remember a very similar car mounted on a motorized base similar to the coin-op pony rides that used to be located in grocery stores. One or two small kids could get in the car, and when a coin was deposited, the car would shake and emit sounds. I believe the car was mounted on a motorized pedestal, similar to the way the pony rides were built.
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Re: FS Shriner Model t on CL
Yes, I have one.TXGOAT2 wrote: ↑Sat Feb 25, 2023 6:13 pmI seem to remember a very similar car mounted on a motorized base similar to the coin-op pony rides that used to be located in grocery stores. One or two small kids could get in the car, and when a coin was deposited, the car would shake and emit sounds. I believe the car was mounted on a motorized pedestal, similar to the way the pony rides were built.
There are no physical similarities to these motorized units.
What I have was from a coin op ride, removed And adapted to a circus carousel ride.
I intended to mount some small working lights & mount on my garage.
I remember riding one as a kid. It would slowly buck up & down, front to back.
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