Hamilton police are asking for the public's help in finding a stolen 1926 Ford Model T.

The vehicle was believed to have been stolen from storage in Flamborough between mid-March and June 20.

The Model T is green and black with wide whitewall tires and white spoke rims.

Police believe the vehicle was likely transported by a trailer.

Antique automobile appraiser Allan Lewis of Vintage Car Connection says that despite their age, Model Ts aren't that rare, but this particular model, a two-door coupe, is a less common version

"[It's] often referred to as a 'Doctor's Coupe' due to many being used by rural doctors to do their rounds in the '20's and '30's," he said of the car.

"There are always some for sale, so not exceptionally rare. About 300,000 of this body style were made in the US and Canada combined in 1926."

Lewis estimates that the car could be worth between $20,000 to $30,000 if it's in good to very good condition. In "exceptional condition," it could fetch between $30,000 to $40,000.

"I don't see this being a theft of convenience but very targeted," Lewis says. "A Model T does not have a traditional clutch/brake/gas pedal set-up so you need to be familiar with them to be able to drive one."

Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 905-546-3820. Tips can also be left anonymously through Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.