1921 Ford Model T One Ton Truck
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1921 Ford Model T One Ton Truck Engine Running Video
Description
OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
The Model T was introduced to the world in 1908 with the basic premise that it should be affordable, simple to operate, and durable. One of the first mass-production vehicles, "The Universal Car” was manufactured at Ford’s revolutionary Highland Park Plant. The innovative car featured the placement of the steering wheel on the left side, providing passengers with convenient entry and exit from the vehicle. The engine block and crankcase were cast as a single unit and the Model T was one of the first automobiles to have a removable cylinder head for easy access, with the vehicle utilizing the lightweight but strong alloy known as vanadium steel. The nimble transmission of the Model T simplified shifting, and constant improvements and innovations that would follow propelled the world towards a more urban lifestyle. With more than 15,000,000 Model T’s sold, it was so popular Henry Ford once said: “There’s no use trying to pass a Ford, because there’s always another one just ahead.”
Robert A. Jones, a successful businessman and second-generation leader of the still going concern, Jones Brothers Contracting of Mount Juliet, Tennessee, had an innate understanding of the many heavy duty machines that were a part of the family business. Early on, Mr. Jones turned that knowledge into a passion for road cars and acquired his first collector car in 1969, at the age of 35 — the famous Ford Model T. That single and simple pre-war car sparked a passion that never tempered for Mr. Jones and eventually, influenced by the more common Jones family marque of choice, his passions would burn even brighter for early Chevrolets. As his collection grew and changed over the years, his interests were focused on displaying the cars at regional shows and concours, as well as still driving many of his road-worthy classics. Hagerty Marketplace is proud to offer The Jones Collection, entirely without reserve, comprising some long-treasured vehicles from his personal collection.
Highlights
Offered from The Jones Collection
Long-term 54 year ownership by The Jones Collection
Part of Ford’s “Business Utility” model line described as “A valuable servant in the city and country for the Manufacturer, Merchant, Contractor, Builder and Farmer...”
A utilitarian American icon
Powered by a 177 cu-in four-cylinder engine rated at 20 horsepower when new
Planetary transmission
Please note that this truck is not equipped with an odometer thus, the true mileage is unknown
Features
Finished in Black over Black vinyl seating
Rear window
Electric start as well as hand-crank starting
Oak wood bed ladder-style rack
Fold down rear tailgate
Based on the Model T, the One Ton Truck differentiated itself with:
Longer, heavier frame
125 inch wheel base
Worm drive and crown wheel rear end
Heavy-duty rear wheels
Small step side running board
Known Imperfections
Please note that all of the lots in The Jones Collection are offered after many years of storage, without operation, in a climate-controlled facility. The Hagerty Marketplace Team endeavored to bring most back to running potential, however, as a result of their extended static display, all lots will benefit from additional mechanical attention before being driven to address any imperfections associated with long-term storage or individual preferences. All lots are sold as is, where is.
The engine serial number dates to a Model T built in April 1925
Paint bubbling on the driver’s side front fender
Scratches on the body from hood
Cracking and damage to paint throughout
Paint spidering throughout
Included
Purchase receipt from Greer & Boehms Realty Auction Sales dated 31 October 1970
Ownership History
Acquired in Columbia, Tennessee in 1970, this 1921 Ford Model T Roadster Truck has been a representative example of agrarian Americana within The Jones Collection for the past 54 years.
Additional Notes
Titled by engine number
A Broad Arrow Group Consignment Specialist is working as an agent on behalf of the owner of this vehicle.
Contact: Ramsey Potts Phone: 912.508.4096 email: rpotts@hagerty.com