1927 Ford Model T Touring

This 1927 Ford Model T touring has been refinished in maroon with black fenders and running boards and features a black convertible top and black vinyl interior upholstery. It is powered by a 177ci inline-four linked with a two-speed planetary gear transmission and a Ruckstell two-speed rear axle, and the car is equipped with black-painted 21″ wood-spoke wheels, a rear-mounted spare rim and tire, Rocky Mountain rear drum brakes, and a running board-mounted luggage rack. This final-year Model T is now offered on dealer consignment at no reserve by a BaT Local Partner with a clean California title.

The bodywork has been refinished in maroon with black fenders and features a black convertible top, a luggage rack on the left-side running board, and an Atlas Cool Drink Flax water bag located up front. A vintage suitcase is included in the sale.

Black-painted 21″ wood-spoke wheels are mounted with 4.40/4.50-21 Bedford tires, and a spare rim and tire are fitted out back. Rear drum brakes have been added.

The cabin features two rows of bench seating upholstered in black vinyl. Black rubber mats line the floors.

The wood-rimmed steering wheel sits ahead of a Stewart Warner barrel-type speedometer and an ammeter. The five-digit odometer shows 29k miles, and true mileage is unknown.

The 177ci inline-four was factory rated at 20 horsepower.

Power is sent to the rear wheels through a two-speed planetary gear transmission and a Ruckstell two-speed rear axle.

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Listing Details

Chassis: 14895708
29k Miles Shown, TMU
177ci Inline-Four
Two-Speed Planetary Gear Transmission
Ruckstell Two-Speed Rear Axle
Maroon Paint w/Black Fenders
Black Vinyl Upholstery
Folding Black Cloth Roof
Black 21" Wood-Spoke Wheels
Rocky Mountain Rear Drum Brakes
Rear-Mount Spare Rim & Tire
Running Board Luggage Rack

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