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Auction archive: Lot number 276

c.1915 FORD MODEL T TOURER

Auction 30.06.2005
30 Jun 2005
Estimate
£1,000 - £1,500
ca. US$1,818 - US$2,727
Price realised:
£4,465
ca. US$8,119
Auction archive: Lot number 276

c.1915 FORD MODEL T TOURER

Auction 30.06.2005
30 Jun 2005
Estimate
£1,000 - £1,500
ca. US$1,818 - US$2,727
Price realised:
£4,465
ca. US$8,119
Beschreibung:

c.1915 FORD MODEL T TOURER Registration No. Not Known Engine No. Tba Black with blue interior Engine: four cylinder, 176.7ci, 22hp; Gearbox: planetary transmission, two speeds forward, one reverse - three pedal, one lever; Brakes: contracting band on transmission; Suspension: transverse springs, front and rear. Left hand drive. Visually from its specification, this Model T would seem to date from 1915, which was one of the first revisions to the bodywork styles, when a fixed flat panel bulkhead became cowled into the body, this would later evolve into a fully streamlined cowl in 1917, but for this period, it took this form and was the last series to retain the brass radiator present from the origination of the model. Ford reached a milestone that year with the production of the one millionth Model T, it was also the year that Fords came factory equipped with electric lights. To left hand drive specification, the car is predominantly complete, but following decades of storage will require restoration.

Auction archive: Lot number 276
Auction:
Datum:
30 Jun 2005
Auction house:
Christie's
Gables Service Station
Beschreibung:

c.1915 FORD MODEL T TOURER Registration No. Not Known Engine No. Tba Black with blue interior Engine: four cylinder, 176.7ci, 22hp; Gearbox: planetary transmission, two speeds forward, one reverse - three pedal, one lever; Brakes: contracting band on transmission; Suspension: transverse springs, front and rear. Left hand drive. Visually from its specification, this Model T would seem to date from 1915, which was one of the first revisions to the bodywork styles, when a fixed flat panel bulkhead became cowled into the body, this would later evolve into a fully streamlined cowl in 1917, but for this period, it took this form and was the last series to retain the brass radiator present from the origination of the model. Ford reached a milestone that year with the production of the one millionth Model T, it was also the year that Fords came factory equipped with electric lights. To left hand drive specification, the car is predominantly complete, but following decades of storage will require restoration.

Auction archive: Lot number 276
Auction:
Datum:
30 Jun 2005
Auction house:
Christie's
Gables Service Station
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