Not sure if you would have much interest in seeing this,but..
Here is the first lot of photos :
1. A T'er's house house that we stayed at overnight before the rally.
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Some more photos of the cars at 1/4 stop and 1/2 stop.
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More photos at the hotel :
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3. T's lined up.
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5. Photo taken in the 1925 or 2010?
6. This is the stainless steel Model T outside or Ballinscarthy,Co. Cork,the homeplace of Henry's grandparents.
7. This is the info for the Stainless T.
8. Squirrel rad cap 1.
9. Squirrel rad cap 2.
Please post any photos of T.P.Brady's 1923 Coupe if he is on the Tour.
-Don
What wonderful photos!
It is great to see the memorial to Henry's parents at Ballinascarthy in County Cork.
Thomas, I note that quite a large proportion of the cars on this run are left-hand drive. Are you able to say what the reasons for that is?
John Stokes
New Zealand
Thanks for posting the pictures Thomas.
I did not know about the Millenium Project. Very interesting.
Always good to see pictures of cars from other clubs.
Great pictures. Thanks for sharing them with us. It's always great to see the tours we've missed.
Ken
Vancouver
Thomas Stinson - Great photos; thanks so much for sharing!
Don - T.P had wasnt on the tour and his tour car is his model t light van,I dont think i've even seen him with a 23' coupe.
John - most of the cars are now imported from america and other LHD countrys where rust isn't a problem,along with the fact that RHD hogsheads are hard to find if you want to convert from LHD to RHD.
Great photos, thanks for sharing!
I love that second squirrel holding a "nut".
Hi Thomas,
Sorry TP was not on the tour as the 1923 Coupe he now owns used to be my car 50 years ago.Sure would like to see some photos of it Maybe next time!
-Don
I'm surprised and happy that the Model T is so popular in Ireland. Those are beautiful cars. Have many happy tours and good times in your Model T's
Norm
Mike
Me too, that nut eating squirrel is fantastic detail for bronze casting...
Here is an original of the day , at the Gilmore Car museum in Mich, place has a great display of radiator caps..,
There is a link to the Irish Model T Club's web page on our "Local Chapters" page. Check it out.
Thanks for the reply Thomas - John