![]() You can see in the video that it works as it should. The previous owner spent $1,000 on retaining and rebuilding this. The T has a sought after John's Mannville vintage speedometer. The car runs and handles very well for a T. There are just 50 miles on the engine rebuild. The engine was recently been completely rebuilt, with new pistons and new babbitt poured bearings. In 1985, the car made its way here and has been well taken care of ever since. After its long stay in the museum's care, It was purchased by a local enthusiast who had a large car collection and brought to the United States. The museum focused on antique & military aircraft along with antique automobiles and many artifacts. This car was in the Reynold's Museum in Alberta Canada for over 30 years. GR Auto Gallery is pleased to present this highly original 1915 Ford Model T for your consideration. ![]() The Model T averaged 18 miles per gallon while using 60 octane. The next vehicle to surpass the volume and success of the T was the Volkswagen Beetle in 1972. Henry had also streamlined the production process down to only 93 minutes to assemble a car. 1914 was a big year for Ford Motor Company as out of all the cars in the world, 50 percent of them were Fords. Built from 1908 through 1927, 15 million cars were produced. One of the most influential automobiles of all time is the Model T.
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