Motorcar Studio is pleased to offer this 1925 Ford Model T. Fresh
from a three-year restoration including a rebuilt engine and
transmission it runs and drives just like a Model T should (see
video). Body is straight and solid; steel fenders and running
boards are excellent. It's painted black just as Henry Ford
intended but a subtle red pinstripe is a nice update. Wood wheels
in excellent condition.� No-nonsense interior shows well and all
driving controls are working properly. Stock inside and out except
for the addition of turn signals and brake lights. Original
headlights and horn are working. Period Boyce MotoMeter atop
radiator.Rebuilt flathead four under the hood; new cloth wiring is
tidy. Gear-driven six-volt alternator but otherwise stock in the
engine compartment. Magneto and electric starter both work
perfectly. Original two-speed transmission was rebuilt with Kevlar
bands for excellent grip and durability; Ruckstell two-speed axle
provides "four speeds for Fords" just as advertised. The car is
also fitted with Rocky Mountain brakes to provide additional
stopping power (a must-have thanks to the higher speeds offered by
the Ruckstell axle).Runs and drives remarkably well for a Tin
Lizzie. For more information about this 1925 Model T for sale at
Motorcar Studio in Atlanta please call 404-692-5250. Please note
that this vehicle is not located in our showroom but may be shown
by appointment in the Atlanta area.
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