http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EtvYUdj0Ipw&feature=related
Rob's car got this one beat.
I have an 1907 Cadillac Model K, without a back seat. I love it! I wouldn't even think of trading it for a Ford K. But I love my T, too. I'm baching it this week, so I drove the T to a nearby town for fish tacos, and to another for home-made ice cream.
Gil Fitzhugh, Morristown, NJ
Oh I was just kidding.
Herb
Herb,
I see how you are. Your one of those guys in the bar who says "my friend is going to kick your #%%", then stands back to watch the fight .
The one cylinder Caddys are beautiful cars. On New London to New Brighton there are usually a few and they do quite well. Of course I'd rather have my 4 cylinder N .
Rob
From my iPad
I went to Taco Bell tonight and had Chalupas.
They werne't as good as I remembered them
Yeah...that Mexican phone co. leaves a lot to be desired.
I was on the NL-NB last year with my Cadillac K. Made it - barely! I ended the day with a slipping clutch and a defective spark plug, both now fixed. (The one-lung Cadillac spark plug is a weird and wonderful invention. It's comprised of the centers of two old-time take-apart plugs, with their center electrodes bent toward each other to make the spark gap. The juice goes in one and out the other, something like talking to your teenager.)
Gil Fitzhugh, Morristown, NJ
Gil,
I was there too. Us Ford guys were at the beer tent enjoying the afternoon by the time you and the spark plug made it in .
Just kidding, what a great tour.
Rob
From my iPad
Gilbert can you show us a photo of that spark plug sometime?
Herb
Herb, when my wife gets back from riding horses in Wyoming and brings her digital camera, I'll get some close-ups of the spark plug. And then maybe I'll figure out how to post pictures to this forum. I'm strictly a low-tech kind of guy. In fact, I'm so low-tech, I still buy cars that start with a crank.
Gil Fitzhugh, Morristown, NJ