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    Costs to overhaul a Model T circa 1928

     



    The Model A is the new Ford offering, but dealers would like to earn money rebuilding their customer's Model T. Nice prices don't you think?

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    Makes me wonder what a new T would of cost back then compared to the new A. Surely the garages weren't afraid that people would just dispose there "old " T's for a new A straight away. Interest prices though .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Whiplash23T View Post
    Makes me wonder what a new T would of cost back then compared to the new A. Surely the garages weren't afraid that people would just dispose there "old " T's for a new A straight away. Interest prices though .
    In 1925 the basic T was $240 from the factory due to the savings of mass production. Not sure what they were in 1927, the last T built, but I'd bet not more than $300 or so....
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