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Could somebody give me a ballpark idea on what this thing is worth sitting as it is? I think its fair to assume it doesn't run. Most vital parts appear to be intact.
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Now would anyone have any idea what something in this shape would cost to restore? Here's the information I have about it. 1921 Ford Model T 3 Door Touring Car, Complete, Engine In Car Is Free, Seller Has Title Last edited by smitty81; 04-20-2012 at 08:34 AM. |
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That old bucket looks pretty cool but alot of work would need to be done on it.
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Get some more info on it. It looks to be in great shape could be worth a fortune. The cost of resto?.....sky's the limit and what type of resto? I would go back to original on a car that complete and unmolested.
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I agree, My boss seems to think he needs this. He gave me the task of doing a little research. I'm guessing some where around 10K to make this look decent. But I dont do restorations so I could be way off.
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I found somewhere that said in fair condition they are worth $6,000 and in show condition $24,000. Some people say that is optimistic.
Link Check out this link, it seems to have a ton of good info. One person estimated 10k-15k to do a restore and a restored value of only 10k.
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Look at this link.
http://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/.../ford/model_t/ It would only be worth it if a guy could pick it up for around $1,500-$3,000 I wont tell you how much the guy wants for it as is. |
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Ts aren't as popular as they once were. If you shop around you can find them in decent running shape for less than ten grand.
The one you're looking at needs a lot of restoration. In other words, a lot of time and money. For a guy who's into Ts and maybe has a spare engine and lots of parts laying around, it might be a fun project. Otherwise, good luck!
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Man I'd love to repair it as is. Keep its old look and drive the hell out of it.
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My dad restores many model T's, I would say that one in that codition isn't worth too much more than 1000 - 1500, but the cost to do a complete frame off restoration would probably be close to 15000, as long as several parts aren't needed. Birdhaven supply in Iowa has almost any part available for a model T.
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I would agree that the Model T's aren't going for as much as people think they should be being such a ground breaking car that it was. A good paint job is minimal $10K if you have someone do it. This is one of those cars that it looks like you might get the motor working and leave it like it is. A good barn find if it came from a barn.
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