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Old 04-20-2012, 09:25 AM   #1
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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

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Any idea what year and make it is?
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Old 04-20-2012, 09:29 AM   #3
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Any idea what year and make it is?
1921 Ford Model T 3 Door Touring Car, Complete, Engine In Car Is Free, Seller Has Title
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Default Re: Any antique car or restoration people here?

That old bucket looks pretty cool but alot of work would need to be done on it.
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Old 04-20-2012, 09:32 AM   #5
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Default Re: Any antique car or restoration people here?

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.

http://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages...tml?1247496377
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That old bucket looks pretty cool but alot of work would need to be done on it.
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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Default Re: Any antique car or restoration people here?

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.
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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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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.
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Funnay stuff....30 seconds on google and I found the same link.
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I should have googled myself, It didnt even cross my mind. Sorry guys.
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I should have googled myself, It didnt even cross my mind. Sorry guys.
No problem Josh, I enjoyed the pics
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I should have googled myself, It didnt even cross my mind. Sorry guys.
No worries here. Just thought it was funny Shane and I picked the same link.
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Default Re: Any antique car or restoration people here?

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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Old 04-20-2012, 10:27 AM   #13
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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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Default Re: Any antique car or restoration people here?

Man I'd love to repair it as is. Keep its old look and drive the hell out of it.
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Default Re: Any antique car or restoration people here?

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've done restoration before, they always evolve into a can of worms. Always.
If you get it restored for less than 20k I'd be surprised.
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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.
cool, thanks for the info brother!
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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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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.
I personally don't restore cars but have a '67 mustang and go to a ton of shows and watch a ton of the auctions.
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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