In October of 1908, after almost two-decades Henry Ford introduced the Ford Model T. The Model T was a remarkable automobile; it had a 20-hp side valve four-cylinder engine, two-speed planetary transmission and a chassis blessed with simplicity and reliability. The car was capable of reaching speeds of 45-mph and a claimed to be able to travel 25 miles or so on a single gallon of gasoline.
In 1913, mass production of automobiles had its birth with the moving assembly line. This would help Tin Lizzy to revolutionize the world, and become quite possibly, the world’s most influential car of the 20th century. The Model T would be produced from 1908- 1927, and over 15 million T’s would be manufactured.
The 1925 Ford Model T, offered here gives you the desirable option of owning a three-door option touring car that was a limited production vehicle. The car is powered by a 177-cid, inline four-cylinder engine that is married to a manual transmission. The car is finished with the iconic black on black color theme.
The car has an interesting history as it was discovered with one other car in an antique business, where it had sat on blocks for many years with the fluids drained. The interior has been freshened and the running gear has been brought back to driving standards. The car is still titled with a vintage 1954 Texas title.