The coupe, when released, was thought to be an exceptionally good looking car that was built for personal use, and with the option of three different colors, it advanced the ability to have individuality in your Model T. The bodywork was noted for having graceful pillars and excellent molding treatment – plus it featured all-steel construction. Standard equipment for the 1926 Ford Model T Coupe included a hooded exterior sunvisor, windshield wiper, rearview mirror, dash light, nickel-plated radiator shell and starter. Additionally there is a rear-mounted spare, wood spoke wheels and Ford running board step plates.
The restored Model T Coupe being offered runs with the 176.7-cid, 20-hp inline four-cylinder engine and has a Ruxtell shifter, which indicates it possibly having a two-speed rear end, according to the owner. This version is finished in the well-known black finish of the era for this car and is complemented with a black interior.