Original 15" 1914-18 Model T Ford Wood Steering Wheel Speedster Roadster Touring on 2040-parts.com
Longmeadow, Massachusetts, United States
This is a Original 15" 1914-18 Model T Ford Wood Steering Wheel Speedster Roadster Touring. It is in great cosmetic condition with wear from use and age, there is some wood separation that can be glued back together, and some rub wear to the bottom (see closeups). The spider is stamped T902. Thank you!
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