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1926 Ford Model T Roadster
$ 6837.6
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(830) 997-1950
(830) 997-1950
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1926 Ford Model T Roadster 0 Miles Black Roadster 177ci I4 2-Speed Planetary
Stock #:
26-7134C
Exterior Color:
Black
Interior Color:
Black
Body Type:
Roadster
Transmission:
2-Speed Planetary
Engine:
177ci I4
Mileage:
0
Welcome to Street Dreams in Texas as we celebrate our 25th year in the classic and muscle car business. We are always happy to present you with another dreamy antique automobile. This 1926 Ford Model T has a 177ci inline 4-cylinder engine with a 2-speed planetary transmission. This is the forerunner to the Model A and the whole mass production vehicle development. These vehicles are pretty basic once you get over the difference between a normal modern transmission and the planetary transmission. This vehicle once cranked is waiting to move forward. You move the lever on your left forward a little to disengage the emergency brake about halfway puts the transmission in low. Then you can press the first pedal on the left to engage the clutch and allow the vehicle to move forward at increasing speed as pressed. The vehicle is not really going to go over about 40. This speed would be uncomfortable even as these vehicles are a rough ride. The middle pedal will engage the reverse, and the far right is the brake. However it is always a good idea in a Model T to slow down ahead of time by lowering the acceleration you are applying. The brakes are not even close to the stopping power of modern power anti-lock brakes. The beauty to these basic systems is they are easy to find the problem when something does go wrong. Also with less components in a system there are less chances for things to go wrong. Things like a gravity feed to bring you gas to the carburetor means its on or off. No chance for clogged filters or fuel pump going out. Another learning curve is the two levers on the column at the base of the steering wheel. The left is spark advance and the right is throttle. The throttle is fairly easy to understand being as it just adds more gas. However be aware these vehicles flood fairly easy. So you have to slowly adjust them. Increasing the throttle lever helps speed increase when the pedal is fully engaged, and having the hand brake lever on the left all the way forward in high. The ride in one of these is very rigid, and with increasing the speeds the ride can get increasingly less comfortable. These cars are not practical for the highways and speeds of today's society. However this type of vehicle will likely outlast your children, and could be a fun vehicle in a small town or on a ranch. This particular units paint on the driver side rear fender has some spots missing. The vehicle drove fine up and down our half mile driveway reaching about 20 mph tops. Street Dreams 830-997-1950) is a full service dealership that can assist with worldwide delivery, insurance, and financing options.
Vehicle Description
Welcome to Street Dreams in Texas as we celebrate our 25th year in the classic and muscle car business. We are always happy to present you with another dreamy antique automobile. This 1926 Ford Model T has a 177ci inline 4-cylinder engine with a 2-speed planetary transmission. This is the forerunner to the Model A and the whole mass production vehicle development. These vehicles are pretty basic once you get over the difference between a normal modern transmission and the planetary transmission. This vehicle once cranked is waiting to move forward. You move the lever on your left forward a little to disengage the emergency brake about halfway puts the transmission in low. Then you can press the first pedal on the left to engage the clutch and allow the vehicle to move forward at increasing speed as pressed. The vehicle is not really going to go over about 40. This speed would be uncomfortable even as these vehicles are a rough ride. The middle pedal will engage the reverse, and the far right is the brake. However it is always a good idea in a Model T to slow down ahead of time by lowering the acceleration you are applying. The brakes are not even close to the stopping power of modern power anti-lock brakes. The beauty to these basic systems is they are easy to find the problem when something does go wrong. Also with less components in a system there are less chances for things to go wrong. Things like a gravity feed to bring you gas to the carburetor means its on or off. No chance for clogged filters or fuel pump going out. Another learning curve is the two levers on the column at the base of the steering wheel. The left is spark advance and the right is throttle. The throttle is fairly easy to understand being as it just adds more gas. However be aware these vehicles flood fairly easy. So you have to slowly adjust them. Increasing the throttle lever helps speed increase when the pedal is fully engaged, and having the hand brake lever on the left all the way forward in high. The ride in one of these is very rigid, and with increasing the speeds the ride can get increasingly less comfortable. These cars are not practical for the highways and speeds of today's society. However this type of vehicle will likely outlast your children, and could be a fun vehicle in a small town or on a ranch. This particular units paint on the driver side rear fender has some spots missing. The vehicle drove fine up and down our half mile driveway reaching about 20 mph tops. Street Dreams 830-997-1950) is a full service dealership that can assist with worldwide delivery, insurance, and financing options.
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About Street Dreams Texas
Welcome to streetdreamstexas.com located the beautiful Texas Hill Country more specifically in Fredericksburg which has turned into the #2 wide destination in the US. We are also famous for great classic cars. Street Dreams is going into our 25th year in the classic car and truck business. We are located 6 miles south of Fredericksburg on highway 16. We have two indoor showrooms filled with classic automobiles from all generations. We also have an incredible selection of oil and gas memorabillia as well as many other collectibles to decorate Man-Caves, She Sheds, Car barns, restaurants, bars or just one's private home. We offer worldwide shipping, excellent financing options and low costs collector vehicle insurance. Thank you for looking.
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(830) 997-1950
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