Just thought I'd share a photo of what we've been building. One more adjustment and a few miles and it's going home.
Nice! I am guessing 1918 since it has cowl lamps and non demountable wheels?
Royce: Thanks for the comment, it is! an 18. Gen3 has done a nice job on it given what he started with. Hope to have it for the T clubs first tour but it has a few paint issues I need to get finished when Tim is done.
Paul,
Gorgeous, absolutely gorgeous! And if Tim did it, it has to run great. The woodwork and white tires really make the appearance, don't you think? I'm green with envy--so couldn't this have been posted on St. Patrick's Day?
Heartiest Congrats,
Bob
My oh My Tim, that a beauty. I never stop being impressed by your work. Fantastic.
Wow thanks. Now I want a center door more than ever
wow thanks for the compliments!
I'm sure that thanks to you it is as mechanically perfect as it looks. Brings out the old yearnings for yet another T.
Here's another angle.
The "Center Door" is my favorite body style. I'd love to have one.
Paul,
Beautiful car! Congratulations! Next time you happen to have the rear seat cushion lifted up, please take a look and see if you find any body numbers or indications of who may have produced the body. Or if you already know who produced the body (Fisher or Wadsworth) please let us know that also. If you would please send a photo showing the lower part of the front cowl – or just tell us if it is indented or not. And also check the body sill near the passenger door to see if it has any markings showing where the body may have been produced. See: http://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages/80257/104972.html for additional information about the Centerdoor indent and body number questions. Still lots to discover and document. You have a great looking Centerdoor and you will have lots of fun with it.
Tim -- you do a great job keeping the T's on the road -- thank you!
Respectfully submitted,
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It looks good to me.
Norm