2025 |
Pebble Beach Auctions1913 Ford Model T Touring
Selections from the Francis Ford Coppola Collection
SOLD $8,400
Estimate
$15,000 - $25,000| Without Reserve
Engine
13182447
Car Highlights
Final Year for Non-Black Exterior Finish
Accompanied by Additional Engine (No. 218122) Dating to 1913
Well Preserved and Original Example
Offered from Esteemed Hollywood Ownership
A Charming Example of Ford’s Model T
Technical Specs
177 CID Inline 4-Cylinder Engine
Single Carburetor
20 HP at 1,600 RPM
2-Speed Planetary Transmission
Dual System Hand-Operated Rear Mechanical Brakes and Foot-Activated Transmission Brake
Front and Rear Solid Axles with Transverse Leaf Springs
Saleroom Addendum
Please note that the buyer of this vehicle will receive a magnum bottle of Inglenook Rubicon wine, along with an invitation welcoming them and three guests to the Coppola family's historic Inglenook estate in Rutherford, California, for a private tour and wine tasting.
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Ford introduced the Model T in October 1908 and it remained in production until May 1927, with over 15 million units sold to eager Americans excited to experience the joys and conveniences of motoring. For 1913, the model received several updates, including redesigned bodies, and new fenders. Though Henry Ford famously said, “Any color the customer wants, as long as it’s black,” the policy did not take effect until 1914. In 1913, the Model T was still available in red, blue, gray, and green – the latter option being the striking color of this particular example.
Like many cars from this era, the early history of this Model T is unknown. Following the filming of The Godfather Part II in 1974, Francis Ford Coppola developed a fascination with automobiles of this period, which led him to acquire this car. During Mr. Coppola’s ownership, the engine was converted to an electric starter; fortunately, a 1913-series engine remains intact and will accompany the car. Mr. Coppola enjoyed driving the Model T and recalls fond memories of a spirited family trip to Bodega Bay.
Although this particular Model T is not currently in running condition, it represents an excellent basis for a restoration or preservation project. Alongside its spare engine, the car is accompanied by an uninstalled double-pane windshield frame. This Model T Touring presents itself as an exceptional opportunity for any enthusiast of early brass motoring to make tour- or show-ready.
*Please note that this vehicle is titled as 218122, which is stamped on the accompanying engine.