1927 Ford Model T Speedster armadillo body restored - ruckstell - type 20 lights

Price: US $14,000.00 Item location: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
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1927 Ford Model T Speedster

Hello, We have for sale our 1927 Ford Model T speedster. This Model T was acquired by my grandfather who passed away last year, in march of 2005 and has been with us ever since. we have recently done a fresh oil change, New starter solenoid, cleaned gas with a new fuel filter, and flushed the radiator so she is ready to go for her new owner. We have had this car on display in our shop for the last 14 years but we are downsizing some of our vehicles so its time for her to find a new owner to show her some love and care. Runs and drives but could use a little touch of TLC to get her to 100%. Armadillo speedster body kit from Oregon. Ruckstell rear end. It has a battery kill switch and battery located under the seat as picture as my grandfather always had plans to race it but that never came to fruition. Type 20 headlights. Chevy steering and more. I've found most Model T enthusiastsknow much more about our car than we do just by looking at the pictures:)
That being said there are more pictureson my classifiedlisting on the model T forum if you would like to check there.

https://mtfca.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=8955
We are located in Oklahoma city, Oklahoma, USA. I am happy to work with anyone who needs to ship it in the USA or around the world. My grandfather paid $13,800 for the vehicle back in 2005 and we are just looking to recoup around there as far as the sale price goes. So I will list price as 14k OBO. To be truthful we are more interested in seeing it go to a good home than trying to get top dollar. We can help arrange shipping to anywhere, buyer pays shipping.

Any questions please ask, though I will be upfront that I am not very knowledgeable on this vehicle nor model T's in general. My father can give some more details but he is not 100% on everything that has been done to it before we purchased it as well. I believe it was restored by a father and son team in the 80's or early 90's.
Thanks, David
Walk around video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5NxMV_0WdhM&feature=youtu.be
Start up Video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHzn2PxYKB8&feature=youtu.be