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1914 Ford Model T Runabout, Brass Era Classic! Sale or Trade

Sale price: $19,500.00 make an offer

Car location: Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States

Sale type: Fixed price listing

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Year:
1914
Engine:
177ci 4-cyl
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1914 Ford Model T Runabout, Brass Era Classic! Sale or Trade for sale

Current customer rating: current rating for this car(2.25) based on 38 votes
 (877) 399-3176(877) 399-3176

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1914 Ford Model T Runabout, Brass Era Classic! Sale or Trade

Stock #:

1658

Exterior Color:

Black and Green

Interior Color:

Black

Body Type:

Convertible

Transmission:

Manual

Drivetrain:

RWD

Engine:

177ci 4-cyl

Mileage:

All vehicle trades considered, including classics and performance. We can assist with financing and transport as needed.

Here is a splendid 1914 Ford Model T Runabout. This brass era car represents a distinguished period in automotive history. It has the brass accoutrements that make these cars so special, along with original features like an acetylene generator, wooden spoke wheels, white tires, and more. But this is more than a 107-year-old piece of history; it is also a running and driving car.

This Model T is the product of an older restoration. The body was painted dark green while the fenders remain black. All metal and wood pieces are completely solid throughout. The top is in good condition and folds / raises easily. But the real discussion point on this type of car is the use of brass on so many components. There is the “Ford” radiator, the bulb horn, and the scuff plate. The headlamps, side lamps, and tail lamp all have painted bodies with brass caps. There many other brass pieces throughout; hardware, fittings, hub caps, instruments, trim, steering wheel, and more.

The 177ci 4-cylinder engine runs well and has been replaced at some point. This one has been retrofitted with a 12V battery and electric foot starter, though the hand crank is there too if you're up for it. The engine fires up easily and runs in both the BAT and MAG switch positions. The car drives right down the road and is actually great fun to drive! The braking system also works good and is plenty capable for this light automobile. Note the crankcase has also been equipped with a dipstick, making it much easier to monitor oil level.

The interior is a real trip through time. The bench seat is in very good condition while the wooden steering wheel with brass spokes is a piece of art. The parking brake lever, low/high pedals, and reverse pedal all work smoothly. The side lamps and tail lamps provide a steady flame when lit. The old headlamp acetylene generator now houses a small LP tank with a control valve. While this doesn't produce a very effective forward light source, it is fun to demonstrate. The manual windshield wiper is also a good conversation point. Instrumentation consists of a clock on the left side and speedometer on the right side, though neither is operable.

There just aren't many functional Model T's any more. When is the last time you saw one of these at a car show, much less on the road? It's hard to believe anything 100 years old can still make such an impression and offer so much entertainment, yet still provide a means of transportation.

Vehicle Description

All vehicle trades considered, including classics and performance. We can assist with financing and transport as needed.

Here is a splendid 1914 Ford Model T Runabout. This brass era car represents a distinguished period in automotive history. It has the brass accoutrements that make these cars so special, along with original features like an acetylene generator, wooden spoke wheels, white tires, and more. But this is more than a 107-year-old piece of history; it is also a running and driving car.

This Model T is the product of an older restoration. The body was painted dark green while the fenders remain black. All metal and wood pieces are completely solid throughout. The top is in good condition and folds / raises easily. But the real discussion point on this type of car is the use of brass on so many components. There is the “Ford” radiator, the bulb horn, and the scuff plate. The headlamps, side lamps, and tail lamp all have painted bodies with brass caps. There many other brass pieces throughout; hardware, fittings, hub caps, instruments, trim, steering wheel, and more.

The 177ci 4-cylinder engine runs well and has been replaced at some point. This one has been retrofitted with a 12V battery and electric foot starter, though the hand crank is there too if you're up for it. The engine fires up easily and runs in both the BAT and MAG switch positions. The car drives right down the road and is actually great fun to drive! The braking system also works good and is plenty capable for this light automobile. Note the crankcase has also been equipped with a dipstick, making it much easier to monitor oil level.

The interior is a real trip through time. The bench seat is in very good condition while the wooden steering wheel with brass spokes is a piece of art. The parking brake lever, low/high pedals, and reverse pedal all work smoothly. The side lamps and tail lamps provide a steady flame when lit. The old headlamp acetylene generator now houses a small LP tank with a control valve. While this doesn't produce a very effective forward light source, it is fun to demonstrate. The manual windshield wiper is also a good conversation point. Instrumentation consists of a clock on the left side and speedometer on the right side, though neither is operable.

There just aren't many functional Model T's any more. When is the last time you saw one of these at a car show, much less on the road? It's hard to believe anything 100 years old can still make such an impression and offer so much entertainment, yet still provide a means of transportation.

Vehicle Warranty

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About Diversion Motors, LLC

Diversion Motors, LLC is a dealer in classic, exotic, and performance vehicles.  The company was founded in 2008 and has been operating at the same address in Manitowoc, WI ever since.

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(877) 399-3176(877) 399-3176

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Payment Options

We accept the following payment methods:
- Cashier's Check/money order
- Loan check from eBay Financing Center
- Cash (in person)
- Personal check (once cleared)

Vehicle Pickup & Shipping

All shipping charges are buyer's responsibility.

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Call the dealer at (877) 399-3176

General Terms

Notice to Bidders: The vehicles we list for sale on eBay are also listed elsewhere.  We reserve the right to end an auction early.

Deposit: We require a non-refundable $500 deposit within 24 hours of winning the auction. We accept PayPal, Venmo, bank wire, cash, or check.  Final payment is due within 7 calendar days of auction close.

Every effort is made to present accurate and reliable vehicle information.  It is the sole responsibility of the customer to verify the existence of options, accessories and the vehicle condition before time of sale. No expressed or implied warranties, including the availability or condition of the equipment listed is made.

Fees and Taxes

We do not charge any extra dealer or documentation fees!  State / local taxes, title, license, registration, finance charges, and other such fees are not included and are additional to the advertised price.

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