Pretty Model T tudor sedan. Older restoration in good condition.
Beautiful interior, good paint and bodywork. Electric start,
upgraded ignition and alternator, easy to drive. An affordable
Model T that's a great entry-level collectable!The green on this
Model T is particularly handsome, and stands out in a crowd of
ho-hum black cars. The formal tudor sedan bodywork gives the humble
Model T some presence, and the restoration, while probably 25 years
old at this point, is holding up well. Yes, there are a few signs
of use and age, but nothing major that needs attention, and you'll
be proud to roll into car shows with this good-looking T. The doors
close easily, the hood latches down without a fight, and the many
interesting details like the step plates, side mirror,
leather-covered visor, and strap for the hand crank are all
reminders of a bygone era. By 1926, the lighting was all electric,
so no messing around with kerosene or carbide generators, and the
brightwork was restored using chrome instead of nickel for low
maintenance. The rear-mounted spare has a Ford script cover, making
this a nicely finished Model T with an attractive, finished
look.The beautiful interior with its dapper pinstriped fabric is
the highlight of the car. Upscale but certainly appropriate to the
late-20s, it feels far more expensive inside than the sticker price
might suggest. The controls will be familiar to anyone who has
driven a Model T in the past, and if you're a newcomer, don't
worry, it's actually quite easy to get the hang of it. Simplicity
was the point, right? The big steering wheel has a single crack,
but that's really the biggest demerit in an otherwise very nicely
finished interior. Nicely fitted carpets help with the
well-tailored feel, and there's a taut gray headliner overhead with
simple painted garnish moldings around the windows. The back seat
is spacious enough for two real-sized adults, and with the
tilt-forward front bucket seats, getting in is easier than you'd
expect. Roll-up windows provide great weather protection, making
this Model T a great all-weather touring car.Mechanically, there's
not much to go wrong on the Model T. The engine is the same rugged,
reliable 177 cubic inch inline-four that powered them all, and by
1926, Ford had all the bugs worked out. Set the spark and throttle
levers properly, press the starter button with your foot, and this
one springs to life easily and quickly without much fuss. It idles
with that characteristic Model T soundtrack and it makes enough
power and torque to make it feel reasonably comfortable around
town. Cosmetically, the engine bay is tidy, with basic green engine
enamel, correct cloth-wrapped spark plug wires, and a standard
updraft carburetor. It also has a water pump, something the earlier
Ts were missing but probably needed and a welcome upgrade for
today's world. You'll also note a cleverly-integrated 6-volt
alternator in place of the original generator, and the ignition
system uses an E-Timer electronic upgrade to simplify operation. It
starts so easily and runs so well that it would make an ideal
partner for early car tours and once you master the operation of
the quirky controls, you'll find that this one really does drive
well, cruising comfortably at about 30-35 MPH. Handsome painted
wire wheels are correct for the era and wear older blackwall tires,
which give the Model T an all-business look that we find very
appealing.Model Ts have long been a staple of the old car community
and they continue to have enthusiastic proponents of all ages. This
tudor sedan is handsomely restored and ready to enjoy, yet still
very reasonably priced. We suspect you'll have a hard time finding
more quality per dollar than this little Ford. Call today!Harwood
Motors always recommends and welcomes personal or professional
inspections of any vehicle in our inventory prior to purchase.
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