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Post Info TOPIC: For Sale: Vintage Antique 1923 Ford Model T Tractor/Mower Conversion. Runs/Drives


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For Sale: Vintage Antique 1923 Ford Model T Tractor/Mower Conversion. Runs/Drives


Vintage Antique 1923 Ford Model T Tractor/Mower Conversion. Runs, Drives. This was a 1923 Ford Model T and it had a tractor/mower conversion kit added to it many years ago. Was used for years in parades. Front tires/wheels are in excellent used condition. Back wheels are excellent. Back tires hold air but they are really bad looking. I have a brand new set of rear tires, flaps and tubes that go with this tractor. Battery is good 6 volt type. Tractor will start with either hand crank or starter motor. Lots of fun at tractor shows. Original Ford T chassis  was both shortened and narrowed. Never restored, kept original as found in a barn up in northern PA. Must sell to pay for wife's operation. Price $4,850.00. cash only. I can load it on your truck or trailer. For photo, copy and paste this in your search bar: http://imageshack.com/a/img594/9030/lu63.jpg  Call Steve   1-386-330-2566  after 10AM up to 11PM eastern time any day


-- Edited by Engineer on Saturday 23rd of November 2013 04:16:55 PM

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