For Sale - 14 Touring, 26 Roadster, 27 Roadster
Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2025 11:50 am
We are looking to sell the 14 Touring, 26 Roadster, 27 Roadster. The 27 comes with a enclosed trailer. This car was driven in the last two years.
The 1914 Brass was once owned by James Kenealy (author of the accessories books). Was purchased the car directly from Mr. Kenealy and had it shipped down here to Texas. In transit the shippers destroyed the top and this was eventually replaced. Has not been run in many years. I found the paperwork from the purchase with their correspondence and the title. Asking $15,500.
The 1927 with trailer is very special The 27 was a show piece that sat in a dealership most of its life. It was only registered within the last 10 years or so I believe. It has very low mileage and is in good condition. The trailer is also fairly new. Found some paperwork from the purchase a couple of years ago with a photocopy of the title. Asking $23,500 for car and trailer.
The 1926 Roaster has a rebuilt engine and possibly a differential. It has not been driven in a while. Asking $9750.
We are looking to find new homes for my father, Dennis Sanford's Model T Ford treasures. We've finished probate and I've found titles. There's a 1914, 1926, and 1927. The '27 is housed in a trailer and we'd like to sell them together. I can give you names of other collectors that knew my father and helped him on the cars. I drove the '27 the summer before he passed, but I don't think the others have been driven much before then. Please contact me if you are interested in these treasures and their history. Each has a unique story and loved by my father.
The 1914 Brass was once owned by James Kenealy (author of the accessories books). Was purchased the car directly from Mr. Kenealy and had it shipped down here to Texas. In transit the shippers destroyed the top and this was eventually replaced. Has not been run in many years. I found the paperwork from the purchase with their correspondence and the title. Asking $15,500.
The 1927 with trailer is very special The 27 was a show piece that sat in a dealership most of its life. It was only registered within the last 10 years or so I believe. It has very low mileage and is in good condition. The trailer is also fairly new. Found some paperwork from the purchase a couple of years ago with a photocopy of the title. Asking $23,500 for car and trailer.
The 1926 Roaster has a rebuilt engine and possibly a differential. It has not been driven in a while. Asking $9750.
We are looking to find new homes for my father, Dennis Sanford's Model T Ford treasures. We've finished probate and I've found titles. There's a 1914, 1926, and 1927. The '27 is housed in a trailer and we'd like to sell them together. I can give you names of other collectors that knew my father and helped him on the cars. I drove the '27 the summer before he passed, but I don't think the others have been driven much before then. Please contact me if you are interested in these treasures and their history. Each has a unique story and loved by my father.