If it were closer, I would buy it just for the challenge.
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If it were closer, I would buy it just for the challenge.
I had seen this listed on Ebay before and it was the shadow that really caught my eye, poor old frame. If it were closer I would definitely buy it for the challenge of trying to straightening it. It reminds me of the "old" swayback plow horses. No connection to it I just thought I would share it, the owner has it for sale again (it does come with wheels):
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Model-T-Rollin ... SwZMNfZPrr
"Remember son, there are two ways to do this: The right way, and your way” Thanks Dad, I love you too.
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Re: If it were closer, I would buy it just for the challenge.
Definitely "rode hard & put away wet" !!!
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Re: If it were closer, I would buy it just for the challenge.
Note one of the rear axle housings is early.
T'ake care,
David Dewey
David Dewey
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Re: If it were closer, I would buy it just for the challenge.
Would be very cool to buy it, straighten the frame out, and then put a limousine-style Model T body on it. Kind of an extended "Town Car" like a 1909 or 1915.
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Re: If it were closer, I would buy it just for the challenge.
Rear end is 1913 I thought
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1911 Touring
1914 Speedster

1911 Touring
1914 Speedster