1926' Ford Model T photo #1
1926' Ford Model T photo #2
1926' Ford Model T photo #3
1926' Ford Model T photo #4
1926' Ford Model T photo #5
1926' Ford Model T photo #6
6 photos

1926' Ford Model T

Report This Ad!Rate This!Bookmark This
$18,000
Published 13 September 2023ID: 9mnm8J
Expired
1 year, 2 months ago

Information from the owner

Age: 97 years
Mileage: 16098 km
Exterior color: Red

Seller's comments about 1926' Ford Model T

1926 Ford Model T Runabout For consignment and gracing the South mallway of our Hallowed Halls, a Model T Runabout right out of 1926. With a rebuilt by the prior owner engine, upgraded distributor style ignition, electric start, and fold down vinyl roofing we have a sure-fire winner once you figure out the pedal arrangement and controls. The beneficiary of a restoration has left us with a nicely done, great driving example of the new for 1926 Model T still in original Henry steel. Exterior All standard issue Model T with chrome accenting on the radiator, Motometer and headlight rings greets us at first glace. We note the headlamp tie bar, added during early 1926 model production to stiffen up the fenders and headlamps. A simple Royal Maroon doghouse style center hinged hood is flanked by black flowing fenders over the front wheels and down to running boards. A simple body tub carries the Royal Maroon theme and is covered with a black vinyl top sans any rips or wear. This top can be easily folded by 2 people to enjoy the fresh air or left up for inclement weather. A sloping trunk is on the back and opens to reveal a simple metal stowage area with access to the 6-volt battery. The gaps are well minded and nary a hint of rust is seen on this well presenting body and nice paint application. Cleanly finished 21-inch wire spoke wheels with like new Goodyear 4.40/4.50-21 tires adorn the 4 corners. A Ford logo is carried on the jacketed spare tire attached on the rear and finishes off our exterior tour nicely. Interior Swinging open the passengers door, (trust me, its much easier to enter from this side), and we are met with lightly textured basic black vinyl door panels with a simple maroon steel actuator. A fat black rimmed 4 spoke steering wheel with timing and throttle controls sits atop the column in front is a full metal jacket maroon steel dash. A simple, spartan design with only an ampere gauge to monitor on this dash and a simple combination headlight and ignition switch, and chrome courtesy light. Providing the seating is a black vinyl bench seat finished with a buttoned tuck and roll pattern and looking just fab. A simple black vinyl Ford logo-ed floor mat covers the wooden floors and wraps up our interior tour. Drivetrain Lifting either side of the center hinged hood allows us to view the rebuilt 177ci 4-cylinder mill. Based on the serial number this engine was built in November of 1925 and very well may be the original engine. It is fed by a 1-barrel carburetor on the side and we note an upgraded distributor style ignition. On the back is a 2-speed planetary transmission that actually works as the foot brake also. A 3.63 geared rear axle puts the power to the ground. Undercarriage Solid black steel makes up the frame and supports red oxide body hangers with just a few spots of surface rust due to chip offs on the underside of the fenders and running boards. A mix of red oxide steel and wood makes up the flooring and is in good shape. Transverse leaf springs provide the suspension front and rear and rear mechanical drum brakes are on. A stock style single exhaust system handles the removal of spent fossils. All looking good and original down below. Drive-Ability Starting a Model T appears at first to be a daunting task but after becoming acclimated and properly trained its easy-peasy, so naturally I relied on my crack decoder to get this tin lizzie fired up. On our test track this car performed as expected from any car of the era. Performance, braking and handling were adequate but attention must be paid at all times thanks to the unique pedal arrangement and function. All in all, a nice little jaunt in a Runabout, and after my drive my confidence to drive a T is on par with my confidence to free climb the Empire State building, however I did survive the drive with no mishaps. A well done Model T Runabout with some mechanical updates completed. All buttoned up and ready to show, drive in parades or even compete in a brass era tour if the mood struck you. Swing on by our Hallowed Halls and prepare for your own Runabout tour. Classic Auto Mall is a 336,000-square foot classic and special interest automobile showroom, featuring over 850 vehicles for sale with showroom space for up to 1,000 vehicles. Also, a 400 vehicle barn find collection is on display. This vehicle is located in our showroom in Morgantown, Pennsylvania, conveniently located just 1-hour west of Philadelphia on the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. The website is www.classicautomall.com . Please contact us anytime for more information or to come see the vehicle in person.

Support Ukraine