I took our 16 to a local car show today and it buddied up with three friends.
The 1912 wide track "lives" about 15 miles from my house. It has been in the same part of our county for the past 100 years. I jokingly asked, "when are you going to let me drive that 12"? The reply, "How about right now". At this point the joking stopped and the "thumb tucking" began.
It was my first 100 year old drive.
A 92 year old gentleman seemed captivated by our Model Ts so I asked if he would like for me to give him a ride. His face lit up like a child on Christmas morning. I was honored to take him for a ride in our 16. He reminisced of learning to drive in his Dad's 25 T. It was a good day.