This 1922 Model T touring car was the most popular vehicle of its
time. It has been meticulously maintained in near-original
condition, with only minor upgrades for safety.
The original black lacquer paint has been replaced with high-gloss
black paint, because Henry Ford said, "Any customer can have a car
painted any color that he wants so long as it is black."
*- Engine: period correct 117 cubic inch (2.9L) flathead inline 4,
built of cast iron, creating about 20 horsepower.
*- Transmission: 2 speed planetary gearbox
*- Suspension: Front and rear solid axles with transverse leaf
springs
*- Wheels: Wood artillery wheels
*- Tires: 30 x 3.5 plus spare
*- Brakes: rear wheel mechanical parking brakes, + transmission
brakes
*- Lights: electric, with reproduction lamps
Approximately 1.3 Model Ts (including Touring, Runabout, Coupe,
Sedan, etc.) were built in 1922. Touring Cars were the most
popular.
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