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 worl, 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. The 1914 T is what is referred to as "Tin Lizzie." The model T averaged 18 miles per gallon while using 60 octane. This 1915 Model T Racer offered here is being sold on BILL OF SALE ONLY. This car runs and handles exceptionally well. The car has a fresh oil change and fresh grease in the rear end. The brass radiator has been professionally tank treated and boiled at a local radiator shop recently. The car runs cool and can be taken on long trips. The wood spokes are in great condition and the tires are very good as well. The aluminum hogs head is available with purchase if desired, but currently has electric start. The car also has a brand new gas tank. This car is sure to please and is a blast to drive.
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