Drivetrain
Chassis
Body
“Boat-tail Masterpiece with Power Steering”
One of the most influential automobiles of all time is the Model T. Built from 1908 through 1927, 15 million cars were produced. 1914 was a big year for Ford Motor Company as out of all the cars in the world , 50 percent of them were Fords. Henry had also streamlined the production process down to only 93 minutes to assemble a car. The next vehicle to surpass the volume and success of the T was the Volkswagen Beetle in 1972. The price of a brand new Model T was only $260, making it very affordable to the average working middle class.
GR Auto Gallery is pleased to present this incredibly unique 1921 Ford Model T Speedster for sale. With millions of T's produced the opportunities are endless for building a speedster and we have seen many come and go through here but this one has several features that are just plain cool. To start with the car has been lowered by moving the spring and dropping the engine back(quarter eliptic front suspension). The frame has been “Z'd” in the rear. The T uses a Model A steering box and has custom POWER STEERING components. This boat tail beauty is made of metal and shows exceptionally well. The car also has over drive! The T is also equipped with functional horn, headlights, tail lights, blinkers and even brake lights. This turn key speedster is sure to leave you smiling in the driver seat. The number 5 in the photos is a magnet and can be removed easily.
Price
$19,900
Description
One of the most influential automobiles of all time is the Model T. Built from 1908 through 1927, 15 million cars were produced. 1914 was a big year for Ford Motor Company as out of all the cars in the world , 50 percent of them were Fords. Henry had also streamlined the production process down to only 93 minutes to assemble a car. The next vehicle to surpass the volume and success of the T was the Volkswagen Beetle in 1972. The price of a brand new Model T was only $260, making it very affordable to the average working middle class.
GR Auto Gallery is pleased to present this incredibly unique 1921 Ford Model T Speedster for sale. With millions of T's produced the opportunities are endless for building a speedster and we have seen many come and go through here but this one has several features that are just plain cool. To start with the car has been lowered by moving the spring and dropping the engine back(quarter eliptic front suspension). The frame has been “Z'd” in the rear. The T uses a Model A steering box and has custom POWER STEERING components. This boat tail beauty is made of metal and shows exceptionally well. The car also has over drive! The T is also equipped with functional horn, headlights, tail lights, blinkers and even brake lights. This turn key speedster is sure to leave you smiling in the driver seat. The number 5 in the photos is a magnet and can be removed easily.
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Specs
- Year
- 1921
- Make
- Ford
- Model
- Model T Speedster
- Miles
- 10
- Vin
- 5200088
- Stock
- P5199 M
Basic
- Engine Size
- 4 Cylinder
- Engine Type
- Gasoline
- Transmission Type
- Planetary
- Drivetrain
- RWD
Engine
- Body Color
- Red
- Body Style
- Coupe
Body
- Interior Color
- Black
- Seat Material
- Leather
Interior
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