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Posted by John Ne. on August 07, 2001 at 19:36:19 from (209.74.225.162):
In Reply to: Model T tractor kit posted by Chuck Shotts on August 07, 2001 at 12:47:00:
Chuck, There were 43 companies that made conversion kits to turn Model T Fords into light trucks, according to an old 1920 directory I've seen, and fourteen companies offering kits to turn them into light tractors. What I've observed at farm sales have been conversions using 1918-1927 T's. At the time the sheer number of used Model T's on the market, 1920-1935 era, drove the price of them down to about ten to fifteen dollars for a good running specimen. With so much raw material, it was natural to make use of it. Colors I've seen have been dark industrial green, and basic black. Price today? Whatever someone would offer you, am guessing it would depend on your kits completeness. I'd start out at the $300-$500 dollar range, without knowing more about the kit you have. John in Nebr.
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