Is no one interested in purchasing the 1913 light delivery? After the price it said "Or best offer" This thing has to be sold. If there's no offers I can't take the best one. Of course I'm not going to give it away but my asking price was a place to start.
It's not mine, I'm helping a friend, and it must be sold. If you have some serious .....or non serious interest. Make an offer, you never know!
Ed aka #4
Did you not read- 13 light delivery
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Re: Did you not read- 13 light delivery
What an awesome car, and all the bones are there... I picked the wrong time to cross the atlantic, but I was saying that about the 53rd SCVMTFCA speedster run, too... A brass era T that doubles as an authentic delivery wagon? Not only a great base for a depot hack, but a farm hauler that will handle the dirt roads? Shipping a car here is steep (IDK what it is now, but when I moved it was in the neighborhood of 5-6 grand, which is added to your import duties - ugh!), registration is a pain (and also pricey), BUUUTTTTT... if I was a rich American (or had a friend in the shipping business) I'd be all over this!
You can buy it, NOT pay for the shipping and import duties AND have an amazing brass era car that would be a LOT of fun. Heck, you could be an "angel of mercy" wagon for the upcoming speedster run (parts and lemonade and tools)... So MANY possibilities.
For me - I'd need to see what it cost to ship to here, then figure out the duties and registration, but I'm guessing about $3500-4000ish (which would put it about 10 grand my end) - crazy low, meaning you would be getting a hell of a steal IF you steal it out from under me, before I get the chance!
You can buy it, NOT pay for the shipping and import duties AND have an amazing brass era car that would be a LOT of fun. Heck, you could be an "angel of mercy" wagon for the upcoming speedster run (parts and lemonade and tools)... So MANY possibilities.
For me - I'd need to see what it cost to ship to here, then figure out the duties and registration, but I'm guessing about $3500-4000ish (which would put it about 10 grand my end) - crazy low, meaning you would be getting a hell of a steal IF you steal it out from under me, before I get the chance!

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Re: Did you not read- 13 light delivery
ED zero interest seems to be here
Last 5 brass T's I've sold been on bring a trailer Facebook marketplace and hemmings
Car where 2 15 touring a
14 roadster 14 touring
Brass speedster
All cars under 10k running driving
And T snowmobile running driving
This not a complaint just what I've observed
Sold one 14 & 15 tourings through this forum as well
This cover last 5 years or so
Nv Bob
Last 5 brass T's I've sold been on bring a trailer Facebook marketplace and hemmings
Car where 2 15 touring a
14 roadster 14 touring
Brass speedster
All cars under 10k running driving
And T snowmobile running driving
This not a complaint just what I've observed
Sold one 14 & 15 tourings through this forum as well
This cover last 5 years or so
Nv Bob
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Re: Did you not read- 13 light delivery
I've got too many projects or it'd be in my garage. I'd love to own something from the teens.