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Centerdoor weight
I recently brought home a 1919 centerdoor. I have never been able to find a weight for the centerdoor sedans. Does anybody here know?
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Re: Centerdoor weight
According to the encyclopedia, 1875 lbs shipping weight.
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Re: Centerdoor weight
I have found references to the weight being as light as 1395 to 1543. When we towed ours, it sure seemed heavier than that. I agree with Humblej at or near the 1900 lb amount. The only way to know for sure is to take it to a scale and weigh it. I think the price is less than $15 the last time I scaled anything.
We have a 1927 wood-bodied pie wagon, and a 1920, all-steel, C-cab TT with an express body, hit and miss engine with a can crusher in the bed. The C-cab feels like double the weight of the pie wagon when towing. Haven't had the opportunity to get either on a scale yet, but I will weigh them both eventually.
Our late 1919 Center door is in pieces right now for a ground-up restoration, so I am unable to weigh it as yet.
Good Luck,
Terry
We have a 1927 wood-bodied pie wagon, and a 1920, all-steel, C-cab TT with an express body, hit and miss engine with a can crusher in the bed. The C-cab feels like double the weight of the pie wagon when towing. Haven't had the opportunity to get either on a scale yet, but I will weigh them both eventually.
Our late 1919 Center door is in pieces right now for a ground-up restoration, so I am unable to weigh it as yet.
Good Luck,
Terry
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Re: Centerdoor weight
My '22 Centerdoor is 1,875 lbs.
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Re: Centerdoor weight
Saw this post and looking at the encyclopedia the heaviest T’s built were the 26-27 four door Sedans weighing 2004 lbs. The encyclopedia has lots of detailed T information and is interesting to read from time to time. This was another reminder.
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Re: Centerdoor weight
Based on the performance of my Centerdoor I can't imagine that the heavier 4 door sedans were able to get out of their own way, especially with 5 passengers.
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Re: Centerdoor weight
The MTFCA encyclopedia indicates a Shipping Weight with additives for electrical components. BUT not sure if shipping weight also includes crating
https://www.mtfca.com/model_t_encyclopedia/1919/
https://www.mtfca.com/model_t_encyclopedia/1919/
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Centerdoor weight
Find somewhere that has a certified scale.
Local landscape material supply - truck stop.
Weigh your trailer loaded with the vehicle.
Reweighs are usually free if done in a few days.
Don’t take on fuel or any other payload
that would change the weight.
Go drop off your vehicle & reweigh.
The difference is your vehicle weight.
FJ
Local landscape material supply - truck stop.
Weigh your trailer loaded with the vehicle.
Reweighs are usually free if done in a few days.
Don’t take on fuel or any other payload
that would change the weight.
Go drop off your vehicle & reweigh.
The difference is your vehicle weight.
FJ
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Re: Centerdoor weight
I've had my 21 center door across the scale with tools under the back seat and three grown men inside. We hit 2900 and that was a certified scale at a tractor pull. A little over 2k empty is accurate