
Buyer Resources
- 1922 Ford Model T Speedster
- 2,896cc Naturally Aspirated I4
- Single-Barrel Carburetor
- 2-Speed Planetary Manual
- RWD
- Cream Exterior
- Black Diamond-Tufted Interior
- Electric Starter
- Rocky Mountain Brakes
- Rocky Mountain Wheels
- Rock Silver Rear Axle
- Ford Script Windshield
- Handcrafted Wooden Rear Trunk
- Wood Dashboard
- Diamond-Tufted Bucket Seats
- Electrified Headlights
- Turn Signals
- Gas Generator
- Rear-Mounted Spare Tires
- Brass Radiator Shell
- Brass Acetylene-Style Lamps
The Ford Model T revolutionized personal transportation by making the automobile affordable and dependable for the masses, and it remains one of the most influential vehicles ever built. Inspired by the stripped-down racing machines of the early 20th century, Speedster conversions became a popular way to transform the humble Model T into a lightweight, spirited road car. This 1922 Ford Model T Speedster shows just 4,477 miles and is finished in Cream over a black diamond-tufted interior. Blending vintage craftsmanship with tasteful upgrades such as an electric starter, Rocky Mountain wheels and brakes, a handcrafted wooden rear trunk, and brass exterior accents, this unique Speedster captures the charm and excitement of motoring’s earliest days.
Exterior and Interior
The exterior of this 1922 Ford Model T Speedster embraces the timeless elegance of early American motoring with its Cream finish, polished brass radiator shell, and brass acetylene-style lamps that pay homage to the original lighting systems of the era. A Ford script windshield enhances its period-correct appearance, while Rocky Mountain wheels and a Rock Silver rear axle provide both visual distinction and improved durability. Practical touches include electrified headlights, turn signals for increased road safety, a handcrafted wooden rear trunk for storage, and dual rear-mounted spare tires that complete its authentic Speedster presentation. The interior of this 1922 Ford Model T Speedster features a beautifully appointed black diamond-tufted cabin that elevates the vintage driving experience. Diamond-tufted bucket seats provide a sportier feel than the original Model T seating arrangement, while a wood dashboard preserves the handcrafted character expected from a vehicle of this era. The minimalist cockpit keeps the driver’s focus on the road ahead while blending classic styling with subtle upgrades that improve both comfort and usability.
Engine
Powering this 1922 Ford Model T Speedster is Ford’s dependable 2,896cc naturally aspirated inline-four engine, equipped with a single-barrel carburetor and paired with the marque’s innovative 2-speed planetary manual transmission. The simple yet durable powertrain helped establish the Model T’s legendary reputation for reliability and ease of maintenance, while the addition of an electric starter makes operation considerably more convenient than early hand-crank examples. Rocky Mountain brakes provide improved stopping capability, and the included gas generator reflects the ingenious engineering solutions of the period, allowing this classic Speedster to deliver an authentic pre-war motoring experience with thoughtfully integrated enhancements.
The Ford Model T revolutionized personal transportation by making the automobile affordable and dependable for the masses, and it remains one of the most influential vehicles ever built. Inspired by the stripped-down racing machines of the early 20th century, Speedster conversions became a popular way to transform the humble Model T into a lightweight, spirited road car. This 1922 Ford Model T Speedster shows just 4,477 miles and is finished in Cream over a black diamond-tufted interior. Blending vintage craftsmanship with tasteful upgrades such as an electric starter, Rocky Mountain wheels and brakes, a handcrafted wooden rear trunk, and brass exterior accents, this unique Speedster captures the charm and excitement of motoring’s earliest days.
The Ford Model T is quite simply one of the most important automobiles ever built, credited with transforming motoring from a luxury reserved for the wealthy into something accessible to ordinary Americans. By 1924, the Model T had already cemented its place in automotive history, with Ford’s moving assembly line production revolutionizing manufacturing worldwide. This 1924 Ford Model T Touring represents that legacy in one of the marque’s most recognizable body styles, offering open-air motoring exactly as drivers would have experienced it a century ago. Showing TMU (true mileage unknown), this example is presented in classic Red and Black with a Black folding soft top, preserving the unmistakable character of early American transportation. For collectors seeking a true pre-war automotive artifact, few vehicles offer the same historical significance or conversation-starting presence as a Model T.
Cars from the 20’s have now clocked in a century of existence, they are tremendous pieces of engineering that are often overlooked by the automotive world. Fast forward to the modern-day world of motoring, and a lot has changed; everything is faster, but the very essence of motoring has been lost. Looking to explore that old-school 20s charm with the addition of performance? Feast your eyes on this 1923 Ford Model T T-Bucket Hot Rod we have today. This custom hot rod is reported to have run just 3,196 miles and hails from Three Rivers, Michigan.
The Ford Model T revolutionized personal transportation by making the automobile affordable and dependable for the masses, and it remains one of the most influential vehicles ever built. Inspired by the stripped-down racing machines of the early 20th century, Speedster conversions became a popular way to transform the humble Model T into a lightweight, spirited road car. This 1922 Ford Model T Speedster shows just 4,477 miles and is finished in Cream over a black diamond-tufted interior. Blending vintage craftsmanship with tasteful upgrades such as an electric starter, Rocky Mountain wheels and brakes, a handcrafted wooden rear trunk, and brass exterior accents, this unique Speedster captures the charm and excitement of motoring’s earliest days.
Shelby has spent decades turning already potent Fords into some of the most sought-after performance vehicles on the road, and the F-150 Super Snake is no exception. Built by Shelby American in limited numbers, the Super Snake takes America’s best-selling pickup and transforms it into a 775-horsepower street truck capable of embarrassing sports cars while still retaining the utility of a full-size pickup. Showing just 14,745 miles, this 2023 Ford F-150 Shelby Super Snake is finished in Agate Black Metallic and features Shelby’s signature Borla exhaust, Ridetech/Fox suspension, carbon fiber interior package, and official Shelby Registry documentation. Whether you’re a Shelby collector or simply want one of the most outrageous factory-backed performance trucks ever built, this Super Snake checks every box.
Traditional hot rods don’t get much more authentic than a Model A Hi-Boy powered by a Flathead V8. Built in the spirit of the early California hot rodding movement, this 1930 Ford Model A Hi-Boy Roadster Hot Rod blends period-correct components with exceptional craftsmanship to create a timeless machine. Showing approximately 6,508 miles, this Brookville all-steel-bodied roadster was displayed at the prestigious 2015 Grand National Roadster Show (GNRS), a testament to the quality of its construction. From its Mercury Flathead V8 and Halibrand quick-change rear end to its unmistakable Hi-Boy stance, this roadster is an outstanding example of traditional hot rodding done right.
The Ford Model T revolutionized personal transportation by making the automobile affordable and dependable for the masses, and it remains one of the most influential vehicles ever built. Inspired by the stripped-down racing machines of the early 20th century, Speedster conversions became a popular way to transform the humble Model T into a lightweight, spirited road car. This 1922 Ford Model T Speedster shows just 4,477 miles and is finished in Cream over a black diamond-tufted interior. Blending vintage craftsmanship with tasteful upgrades such as an electric starter, Rocky Mountain wheels and brakes, a handcrafted wooden rear trunk, and brass exterior accents, this unique Speedster captures the charm and excitement of motoring’s earliest days.
The Ford Model T is quite simply one of the most important automobiles ever built, credited with transforming motoring from a luxury reserved for the wealthy into something accessible to ordinary Americans. By 1924, the Model T had already cemented its place in automotive history, with Ford’s moving assembly line production revolutionizing manufacturing worldwide. This 1924 Ford Model T Touring represents that legacy in one of the marque’s most recognizable body styles, offering open-air motoring exactly as drivers would have experienced it a century ago. Showing TMU (true mileage unknown), this example is presented in classic Red and Black with a Black folding soft top, preserving the unmistakable character of early American transportation. For collectors seeking a true pre-war automotive artifact, few vehicles offer the same historical significance or conversation-starting presence as a Model T.
Henry Ford’s crowning glory, the Ford Model T not only revolutionized mobility, but the way cars are made. This was the vehicle that led to modern assembly line and mass standardization techniques of auto manufacturing that are the backbone of today’s automotive factories. Introduced in 1908, over 15 million were sold by the time the Model T was retired in 1927. Also, it was one of those rare cars where the price actually reduced as time went on – due to the production optimizations of course. It’s said that in 1908, a Model T runabout cost US$825, whereas by 1927, it had dropped to US$ 360! However, finding a Model T today isn’t that easy because they weren’t exactly preserved. After all, we’re talking about a car that’s over a century in most cases. An example like this 1924 Ford Model T Truck that you can buy from California right now. It’s of the truck body style and is the perfect vintage car to own if you’re brave. Why brave? Well, let us tell you.
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