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Ruckstell rearend... what model and year??


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I'm cleaning out an estate and came across a Ruckstell rearend. It looks larger than anything I've seen on a Model T. Was hoping someone could identify the model and year.

 

Thanks in advance for your help on this!

 

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That's what I was thinking, maybe a Model TT truck. Was wondering what year or years it fits as well as the value since I already have people asking me if I want to sell it and I haven't even moved it yet. BTW, since we're both Mopar guys, I wanted to mention there are mainly early Dodge and Chrysler parts from the 1920s thru WW II in the estate.

 

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Your rear end should fit any TT. They are not nearly as valuable as the car Ruckstell's , just not that many TT's out there that get used enough to make installing a Ruckstell worth the trouble.  Definitely of  some value to a hard core TT guy but they are a shrinking group. Probably a couple of hundred on a good day. A lot depends on the condition of the internals, any damage or serious wear and the value tumbles quickly.

 That's quite the trove of Dodge stuff !

 

Greg

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12 minutes ago, 1912Staver said:

Your rear end should fit any TT. They are not nearly as valuable as the car Ruckstell's , just not that many TT's out there that get used enough to make installing a Ruckstell worth the trouble.  Definitely of  some value to a hard core TT guy but they are a shrinking group. Probably a couple of hundred on a good day. A lot depends on the condition of the internals, any damage or serious wear and the value tumbles quickly.

 That's quite the trove of Dodge stuff !

 

Greg

Greg... Thanks for the input on the TT Ruckstell. Yes, there several complete Dodge engines from the 1920s plus a bunch of other stuff.

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