Lots of things on it say model T to me but the cowl does not? I am not really good at IDs when they are this old.
It's a Model "T" frame and fenders with a body made up of a few differnt types of stuff. I'm thinking the cowl is late teens Olds...
teens for sure... willis olds , shit there were so many car manufactures back then it could be anything...
Thanks guys. My thoughts were exactly that. T chassis and another make or homebuilt body. I don't think I can make the auction Saturday, but may have a stand in bidder.
Body seems like it is something production but actually a bit narrower than T...I think it is not from any "normal" sort of car but either something at the high end of cycle car class or something very small and lighter than normal, like Brush or such.
frame, fenders, hood, radiator, wheels and axle all scream Ford T.... could be any one of a hundred aftermarket "speedster" bodies sold in the twenties. twenty horses of Ford banger power under the hood, and no more, like as not.
Model T, 1919 and newer,....Because it has "demountable" (aka removable) rims; 1918 and earlier rims were not removable. I'd buy it,..... 4TTRUK