1913 Ford Model T Speedster “Yellow Peril”
Description
As the Hot Rods of their era, Ford Model T Speedsters would emerge as a popular choice for young men of the 1930s and 40s seeking high performance on a tight budget. Beginning with a standard and practical “Tin Lizzie”, speed freaks would soon realize that by stripping down a Model T to its bare necessitates and thoughtfully upgrading the drivetrain would result in quite a quick and fun little automobile. With higher output engines and the addition of a two-speed rear end, Model T Speedsters were often capable of exceeding speeds of 60 miles per hour, paving the way for the newly emergent hot rod culture. Still enjoyed by a devoted community of Speedster enthusiasts, these examples remain highly praised due to their affordability, reliability, and ease of maintenance in addition to the added drivability from these modifications that allow Model T Speedsters to tour with modern traffic.
Highlights
Offered from The John Wilson Collection of Fallbrook, California, following long-term 35-year ownership
“Yellow Peril” Model T Speedster previously featured in various automotive publications including the cover of HONK! Magazine
Equipped with an upgraded two-speed Ruckstell rear end, early Winfield carburetor, Waukesha Ricardo high-flow head, and Buffalo wire wheels, including a matching spare
Featuring dual bucket seats trimmed in Black leather
Finished in a vibrant Speedster Yellow exterior with Black fenders and matching pinstriped accents
Powered by an upgraded 177 cu-in Model T inline-four cylinder engine paired with a planetary transmission
Features
Ruckstell two-speed rear-end
Fulton Aermore exhaust whistle
Dual Ford Jno. W. Brown brass headlamps
Brass rear taillamps
Simplicon brass horn trumpet
Monocle Windshield
Toolbox
Cowl lamps
Stewart 60 mile per hour speedometer
Autolite dual point distributor
Electric starter
Four-spoke steering wheel
Ford script running board step plates
Brass eight-day master clock
Known Imperfections
This example features a patina finish which may include some areas of paint chipping or other signs of use consistent with the age of the vehicle
Please note that the vehicles comprising The John Wilson Collection of Fallbrook, California, are offered in non-running condition following long-term climate-controlled storage
Included
Buffalo wheel wrench
Period Ford Model T Speedster literature
Ownership History
Previously featured in HONK! magazine, this “Yellow Peril” Ford Model T Speedster would enter The John Wilson Collection of Fallbrook, California, in August of 1989, where it has since resided ever since.
Additional Information
A Broad Arrow Group Car Specialist is working as an agent on behalf of the owner for this vehicle.
Contact: Donnie Gould Phone: 954.647.0779 email: donnie.gould@broadarrowgroup.com
Please note that all vehicles purchased from The John Wilson Collection of Fallbrook, California will need special arrangements for pick up. They are currently stored in a residential area with steep hills that will not accommodate large transport vehicles. It is recommended that a local flatbed be used to transport them off the property.