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For Sale: 1906 Ford Antique in Saint Louis, Missouri
I For many people, it appears that Henry Ford and his eponymous
company sprang to life in 1908 when the first Ford Model T was
completed. In truth, Ford had a few false starts, a few missteps,
and a few re-directs before the ubiquitous T. The first
commercially viable Ford arrived in July 1903. The "Model A" (not
to be confused with the other Model A of the late 20s) became the
first Ford car produced in any significant volume. A total of 1,700
examples were built, selling for $750 each. A veritable
alphabet-soup of Ford cars followed, with the Models B, C, F, K, N,
R, and S coming out in the next few years, each with varying
degrees of success. The B and K were relatively large, expensive
cars aimed at the luxury market. These models, particularly the K,
reflected the wishes of Ford backer Alexander Young Malcolmson and
flew in the face of Henry Ford's vision for inexpensive mass-market
autos. The Model B offered a powerful 24-horsepower four-cylinder
engine and an eye-watering $2,000 price tag. The big six-cylinder
Model K was also pricey, leaving the showroom for a whopping $2,500
in 1906. Henry Ford had little interest in the high end of the
market - a distaste that bordered on disdain. After buying out
Malcolmson in 1906, Ford was finally free to pursue his vision of a
car for everyman, which is where the Model N enters the picture.
The same year that Malcolmson departed from the Ford Motor Company,
the first Model N rolled out of the company's Piquette Avenue
Plant. Priced at a relatively modest $500, the Model N was powered
by a 149cid inline four-cylinder engine producing 15 horsepower, it
was aimed clearly at Oldsmobile's aging Curved Dash, which was the
segment leader, but not for long. Ford offered the car only as a
runabout roadster, featuring a conventional front-engine layout,
two seats, and a handy rear storage deck with a folding lid. The
Model N had the Goldilocks effect for Ford, proving to be reliable,
the right size, and the right value - paving the way for the
runaway success of the Model T just a few years later. This 1906
Model N is a charming early Ford, finished in a cheerful livery of
bright red with black steel mudguards, a red chassis, and abundant
brightly polished brass fittings. It is in excellent condition,
suitable for show or tour with groups such as the Horseless
Carriage Club, and is highly collectible for Ford and early
motoring enthusiasts. The restoration is faithfully executed to a
high standard, with superb detailing of the body and chassis. The
red artillery wheels wear bright white pneumatic tires. The seat is
upholstered in dark green button-tufted leather, and there is a
superb roadster top finished in leather and fully lined in red
fabric to complement the body. Other details include brass
Ford-script step plates, a side-mounted brass acetylene generator
and beautiful Solar brass lamps carriage lamps and headlamps. Under
the hood is found the 149 cubic-inch inline-four, which is tidy and
well-presented with period-correct fittings and wiring. The little
Ford is in excellent mechanical order and runs well, having been
usefully updated with a 12V battery and electric starter/generator
for ease of use while touring. The brass-era Ford Model N is a rare
and appealing precursor to the ubiquitous Model T, as well as a
fascinating piece of early Ford Motor Company history. This
splendid example is sure to be a head-turner and a conversation
starter wherever it takes its next custodian. Offers welcome and
trades considered For additional details please view this listing
directly on our website
https://hymanltd.com/vehicles/7513-1906-ford-model-n-roadster/
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