Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Early Ford Model 20 Charcoal Grill

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Early Ford Model 20 Charcoal Grill

    Going through my fathers house after he passed, I found a Ford Model 20 Charcoal Grille in original box. His Dad, my grandfather, had a Ford Service franchise or whatever prior to established sales and service...so I have been told. Does anyone know their worth or collectibility? I can send pictures or post them if there is an interest. In Keene, NH.

  • #2
    Tnardyh, WELCOME to VFF!!

    Pictures would be very helpful.
    You wana look waaay far up da road and plan yer route because the brakes are far more of a suggestion than a command!

    Comment


    • #3
      Will try later...

      Comment


      • #4
        Attempting to download photos....
        You do not have permission to view this gallery.
        This gallery has 11 photos.

        Comment


        • #5
          Whew, that is a great piece. I haven't seen one of those in eons, and you have a box of briquets to go along with it!!

          Well, I wish I had a clue what that is worth to help you out, but I think you are on your own with this one.
          You wana look waaay far up da road and plan yer route because the brakes are far more of a suggestion than a command!

          Comment


          • #6
            Originally posted by Tnardyh View Post
            Going through my fathers house after he passed, I found a Ford Model 20 Charcoal Grille in original box. His Dad, my grandfather, had a Ford Service franchise or whatever prior to established sales and service...so I have been told. Does anyone know their worth or collectibility? I can send pictures or post them if there is an interest. In Keene, NH.
            I have seen them go for hundreds. In 2013 a rusty one sold for 621.50.
            Last edited by Mike V. Florida; 10-18-2017, 05:40 PM.

            Comment


            • BILL WILLIAMSON
              BILL WILLIAMSON commented
              Editing a comment
              $621.50!!!!---FOOLS ABOUND!!
              Dad

          Related Topics

          Collapse

          • Chuck Sea/Tac
            Very early Model A ford
            by Chuck Sea/Tac
            1903 model A that is.
            this car was in a Tacoma auto dealers family since 2024, and now resides in the show room of Titus Will Ford of Tacoma. I know! Not exactly kosher. But interesting
            You do not have permission to view this gallery.
            This gallery has 5 photos.
            10-08-2019, 08:13 PM
          • MildFB
            46 Ford Glove box lid
            by MildFB
            Where do you reckon I can get a glovebox lid that's not all rusty for 46 Ford.? need to get it to Australia..
            11-28-2018, 11:55 PM
          • Soapy
            Ford Sales Film
            by Soapy
            I saw this on BAT. Want to know how to sell a new Ford in the 1950's? https://archive.org/details/TraderTh1956
            01-06-2021, 08:58 AM
          • Alfred
            Parts identification
            by Alfred
            I recently acquired a bunch of old Ford parts. I can't find these in my catalogues. Can anyone help me identify?
            You do not have permission to view this gallery.
            This gallery has 4 photos.
            04-11-2018, 03:09 PM
          • Matt Frushour
            Ford Maroon
            by Matt Frushour
            From what years did FoMoCo use the same color of Ford Maroon? Did it start in 1927 and end in 1939ish?...
            04-18-2021, 08:05 AM
          • Flying Ford
            Radio Speaker 1949 Ford Shoebox
            by Flying Ford
            I have a Motorola 9MF radio that was original equipment in the 1949-50 Ford. I restored the radio but need the right speaker for it. The schematic for the radio doesn't indicate how many ohms the speaker should be. Does someone know whether the speaker was 4, 8, or 10 ohms?
            02-11-2019, 01:02 PM
          • mkm5
            Early photograph of Ford Prototype with Henry Ford & my grandfather!
            by mkm5
            Good morning!

            I have an old picture my grandfather passed down that was said to have been of he and Henry Ford, along with others, around an early prototype which appears to be a clay and steel or wood model.

            My mother said it was from 1909, but it looks more like late teens or early 20s to me. My grandfather is the tall fellow looking through the center window from behind...
            01-08-2018, 11:52 AM
          • Henrys'
            1935 Ford 5 Window Upholstery
            by Henrys'
            A few weeks ago, I bought a new Lebaron-Bonney uninstalled interior (seat and headliner) from a man in Michigan ([email protected]) who is selling his inventory of Ford parts. Where can I find an accessible description of how to begin? Is the headliner something I should attempt? It's my Grandfather's original and while I don't want to 'restore' it, it's 86 years old and needs attention. Rips,...
            05-11-2021, 03:04 PM
          • Steve Plucker
            Ford Grills
            by Steve Plucker
            Is there some photos of some Ford Grills on this site?

            I am trying to ID one.

            Thanks.

            Pluck
            04-28-2019, 02:48 PM
          • Jeff/Illinois
            KC Chief's Coach and his Model A Ford
            by Jeff/Illinois
            Dennis posted this over on the darkside, and it is too good not to pass it on.

            Kansas City Chiefs Head Coach Andy Reid and his father's 1928 Ford Model A Coupe he now owns and had restored. About 1 minute long video check it out!! He loves his Model A Ford! Pretty cool.

            https://www.chiefs.com/video/andy-re...s-ford-model-a
            02-05-2020, 01:53 PM
          Working...
          X