This will certainly catch your eye. It has been owned by a local gentleman for nine years and stored in his garage upon purchasing it. I had the president of the local Model T association come out and we cleaned the fuel system, the ignition system, changed the oil and verified all other aspects. We started it and drove it up and down the street several times. His evaluation is as follows: the motor is approx. a 1925 or 26, it has a Texas T distributor, a water pump upgrade, a Ruckstell, two speed rear end, approx. 1911 front lanterns, approx. 1914 headlamps with original "sun-kissed" amethyst hue lenses, an original window and convertible top frame, approx. a 1915 original radiator, a time period horn, an original frame and heavier front steering parts. The upholstery is good and there are stains on the ragtop. The body is Ford steel but cobbled together and needing TLC. Email with any questions. Thanks for looking. It is located in Northwest Arkansas.