Think of all the fun you're missing if you couldn't make this tour.
Happy motoring,
Warren
Thanks for posting the pics, Warren. Teresa has been asking if there were any pictures of the tour yet. Many of the friends we met in Rochester and Rapid City are there now. We would have loved to go but it is too far for us to travel for a tour, at least at this time in our life. We'd love to see Vermont, and in a T would be the best way. Hope you have lots of fun!!
More pictures please!
Thanks Noel & Royce for your post. I will be adding more photos each day as time permits.
Happy motoring,
Warren
Royce, I am going over in the morning. I will take as many pictures as I can, and am sending the wife out with a camera, she is going out "on tour" with on another couple while I learn to judge. No guarantee on her pictures, but I will take as many as I can....Chip
Hi Noel & all - The Tour is great. We have our green '26 Roadster Pick - Up as usual & it's running very nicely.
We saw the vulture wagon hauling in a Model A, but don't know what else broke down. We did go up some mighty steep hills. We used the Ruckstell and did it ok, but some people had problems.
Chip - I'll look for you tomorrow morning at the Judges breakfast....hope to put a face to the name.
Best wishes, Keith
Where is the tour next year?
UTAH....
The red roadster is an odd one. 1910 windshield, Curved rear fenders, 1911-12 headlights and maybe 1913 body. What year is it listed as? Nice looking T.
Great pictures hope to see more,How's the weather 100+ here today, Bob
Hi Darel,
The Red Roadster is actually a Canadian 1912 Torpedo
-Don
We're touring with them today. Don's correct on the model. It was recently restored but car is almost entirely original. Windshield is Chadwick and used on some 09-12 Canadian cars. The fenders were unique to '12 model.
Utah Really?
Yes Utah, it will be in Kanab.
I wonder if someone there has a few minutes to check out the number of cars which have double wishbones and/or steering stabilizers fitted.
Not a betting person but don't think the majority of entrants would have even thought to have fitted such things.