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1913 Model T "C" Cab Panel Delivery

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  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Model T
  • Trim: Open Cab Panel Delivery
  • Year: 1913
  • Mileage: 1
  • VIN: 5067739
  • Color: Red
  • Engine size: 5067739
  • Number of cylinders: 4
  • Fuel: Gasoline
  • Drive type: RWD
  • Vehicle Title: Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
  • Location: Gales Ferry, Connecticut, United States

Description

1913 Ford Model T "C Cab" Panel Delivery

History - Some of the most incredible Fords are those that were built in the Brass Era (1905-1914). Ford did not produce trucks until 1925, but in 1913 a buyer could purchase the complete chassis and then take it to a coach company of their choice for the body.

This 1913 Ford Model T "C Cab" Panel Delivery or Light Delivery Car is nick-named the "C-Cab" because of its distinctively shaped roof and door opening over and around the cab. It was the lightest, most powerful and most economical delivery car sold back in the day. It cost considerably less to buy and operate than a team of horses with a wagon; it covered more territory and turned in a 28-foot circle. It carried 750 pounds of merchandise with convenience and speed.

This 1913 C-Cabis, without a doubt, a stunning example of craftsmanship and a testament to the beauty of Brass Era automobiles. It is a completely restored original that had its rotting wood body replaced in the 1980's.For ease of starting, a Model T engine manufactured in 1921 with an electric starter was installed at that time. It had been on display in a museum setting from the 1980's until 2013 and since then in a heated garage. It hasnot been in the rain since at least before the 1980's, if ever.

The woodworking craftsmanship is stunning as you can see in the pictures. A particularly unique aspect of the woodworkingis the domed wooden roof of the cab which curves both front-to-back and side-to-side.This C cab is fitted with a San Francisco-style trolley bell which has been great for parades, showsand all around driving. It is a real head-turner. It's not perfect, with small paint blemishes here and there, but it showsvery well and is a prize winner. The varnished oak woodwork is pretty much flawless.It starts easily in all weather.

It is located in southeastern Connecticut and is being sold on a Connecticut Bill of Sale.