1925 Ford Model T Roadster. Tour Ready.
Price lowered from $13,500 to $9,000
Not your Ordinary Model T Roadster
Owner has more than asking price in this car but he is physically unable to operate his "pride and joy." Car completely gone through by Steve Ellis

removable pick-up box made of poplar. Turtle deck included.
Hayes wire wheels with excellent firestone tires.
nice top and interior, although my weight  has scraped off some of the button covers....
new Lang's hardwood floorboards...
new Rocky Mountain Brakes, with new pedal...
tight, well functioning Ruckstel two speed rear, with customized shifter by Steve Ellis
Chassis is a 1926/27 combo from factory. Beautiful Model A Ford crankshaft with aluminum  model a pistons with new rings. Transmission rebuilt. New Kevlar bands, newer drums....
all forged engine parts magnafluxed ...
new battery and wiring thoughout.....
new Bendix since re-converted to 6 volt....
new reconditioned generator and Reagan voltage regulator and gauge....
new reconditioned ignition
new 25x champion spark plugs at $40 each...
new coil and wiring harness and reconditioned distributor...
great steering wheel with free-wheeling theft deterrent....i lost key when i took it to get copies made. Have new key but need to get it to work....
custom made full cover...
running board tool box and luggage rack..
side-view mirrors on both sides...
comes with some special tools, rim tool, band adjuster and combination wrench, Ford jack,
two tail lights and Reagan stop light linkage {not installed yet}  as the other is working well…
arrooga horn
good safety glass
it still hasn't leaked a drop of oil or water in  over eight months
starts on the first rev.....

Now, for the cons: 
passenger door needs to be fitted and refinished...
hood needs refinishing, not shiny  and pockmarked

Jack Rossi, swaneejack@gmail.com, (386) 843-3610 


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Note larger size of Model A crankshaft compared to Model T's:

























Posted 7/2011. (still available Feb 2012 - ed)
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The Tin Lizzie Club
of North Central Florida

We admire and/or own Vintage Vehicles from the Model T Ford Era
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January 16, 2011
1923 Model "T" Ford Huckster. Professional Frame Off Restoration. Engine overhauled, Kevlar Band Lining for Transmission, Rocky Mountain Brakes,
new Top and Seats - Splash Oilers and Spark Coils. Robert Scharsich
cell phone 828 226 2315    e mail blytheshar@aol.com

April 11, 2011

If you or any of your car buddies are interested, we are selling our 1941 Chevrolet Master Deluxe Coupe. We are very interested in TRADE up or down, as we are looking for another new toy! Please pass along our info if you think someone has some interest.

Photos and more information on the car are listed on our website http://transflor.com/vintage_cars.htm

Thank you! 
Joanne & Brando Pistorius, Post Office Box 260292, Tampa, Florida 33685-0292, Mobile (813) 714-1019, ACHAFR, PRESIDENT- Antique, Classic & Historic Automobile Fellowship of Rotarians- North American Chapter www.ACHAFR.com, Collectible Cars * Real Estate/ Property Management * Web Design  www.Transflor.com, Rotary Club of Hyde Park- Charter Member, Paul Harris Fellow, Past President, Webmaster www.RotaryHydePark.org


[mailto:    funkimonki@cox.net
Sent: Sunday, May 22, 2011 10:04 PM
To: johnhfarr@comcast.net
Subject: Model T's

Mr. Farr,

Talked to you the other day concerning my father's Model T car that we are interested in selling.

This 1926 seems to be in good condition. We have original glass for the headlights.

I have not listed a price. I don't think a price will take long to come up with if someone wants to purchase one of these.

If you ever have any questions please feel free to contact me.

Sincerely,

Joseph J. Cosenza (352) 262-1767 cell

For Sale:   Brass 1915 T body on a 1926/1927 body T  click here

REDUCED TO $12,000 as of July 2011

Contact Dan Clevenger at horizon5@bellsouth.net

5/26/2011