Gateway Classic Cars of Philadelphia is proud to digitally present
this rare and extraordinary 1916 Ford Model T Speedster Racer,
built from the ground up as a track-spec racer in its era, and
preserved today as a nearly museum-quality example of early
American motorsport. Its riveted plate tag-"SYVERSON CABT CO. DES
PLAINES, ILL - #434"-signals its heritage and authentic workmanship
in period style.
From first glance, this Model T commands attention. The exterior
shell is deeply black, matched with black leather seating and
accented by red wire wheels with period-correct bias ply tires.
Every component of the body and chassis is consistent with what
would have been used in 1916 or during early race modifications,
reflecting a build with no modern conversions-only faithful
restoration and preservation.
This particular car includes a clever historical racing detail: it
can start and run off either battery or magneto, with an auto
synchron / spark coil switch to allow electric start when
desired-an advanced feature for its time and a true nod to the
ingenuity of early motorsport engineering. The dual-start
capability would have allowed drivers to choose whichever system
was more reliable on a given day, an important edge in endurance
and competition settings.
The car's body tag from Syverson Cabinet Company in Des Plaines is
a noteworthy historical feature. Syverson was known for crafting
wood bodies and body components for Model T restorations and custom
builds, and its name carries prestige among T enthusiasts.
Condition & Authenticity
What makes this Model T exceptional is its matching, authentic
components-no modern replacements or aftermarket conversions have
been used where original-style parts exist. Every rivet, every
panel, and every mechanical linkage has been kept or restored to
the period appearance and function of a 1916 racing machine. The
interior leather is supple and correct in feel; the red wire wheels
and bias ply tires echo true early-racer aesthetics.
Over the decades, this car has been preserved with care, and its
originality and consistency make it a rare find for collectors,
vintage racers, museums, or historic car tours. The fact that it
remains fully functional-starting, running, and drivable-speaks to
the authenticity and mechanical integrity of the restoration.
Key Features & Highlights
Built-era race car: engineered in 1916 for track use
Riveted Syverson Cab Co. body tag (#434, Des Plaines, IL)
Period-correct black exterior with black leather seats
Red wire wheels with bias ply tires
Matching, authentic original parts
4-cylinder flathead (L-head) engine
2-speed planetary transmission
Dual-start system: battery or magneto, with spark coil switch
This is far more than a vintage car-it is a piece of early American
racing history, a living artifact from an era when automotive
competition was raw, pioneering, and full of spirit. For
collectors, museums, historic racers, or anyone with a passion for
vintage speed, this 1916 Model T offers a rare opportunity to own a
true period race car that embodies the ingenuity and excitement of
early automobile competition.
The 1916 Ford Model T is listed by our Philadelphia Showroom and
can be viewed in greater detail including 100+ HD pictures and an
HD video at www.GatewayClassicCars.com. For additional information,
please call our knowledgeable staff or email us - Our Philadelphia
Showroom is located at 195 9th Avenue Runnemede, NJ 08078.
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