For Sale: 1914 Ford Model T in Bridgeport, Connecticut for sale in Bridgeport, CT

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Vehicle Description The Buckboard Please watch this video fir more details:
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The vision that we had with this vehicle is a complete setup with historical clothing, wine cheese, and a beautiful picnic display for everyone's to enjoyment.
Just imagine a beautiful summer day at a concourse or exciting local event, maybe even a wedding, party, bar mitzvah, where people could feel like they were back in the early 1900s.
This historical 1914 buckboard edition is an excellent original California car that has recently been cosmetically restored, and boy on boy is the brass popping like it just came off the showroom floor; what a great metal that can stand the test of time, we can't forget the incredible handcrafted that worked on this mass-production vehicle with the level quality that would meet or surpass any handmade car in today's age.
There are so many unique items on this hard to find Buckboard we can list all of them; don't hesitate to get in touch with us to see the vehicle in person, which, as you know, is always the best, and if you can't, we welcome a pre-purchase inspection and will make necessary arrangements.
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  • Year: 1914
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Model T

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