Back in 1972 I purchased a couple of decals from one of the Model T suppliers (Maybe it was Mark Auto or Snyder's) for my '26 coupe, which would have been correct for the period. They have held up well and conjur up smiles from the older folks who could remember them (not many of them left) and questions from the younger folks. I looked in Snyder's and Lang's catalogs but could not find them, but they might have them listed under a cataeory other than what I searched under. They are fun. Jim Patrick
Hey Jim:
Unrelated but related....your pull-down rear shade has a tab with a loop in it....was there a pendant or tassel that these were furnished with when new?
Regards,
Scott
I don't know William. When I bought it in 1970 from an old man in Tampa, Florida, for $600.00, it was complete, mechanically but the interior was gutted and rusted out with no roof or upholstery. The interior kit and shade were purchased from Carter's Cut & Cover. Jim Patrick
Among old time repro' stickers i would like some carless day stickers that look faded just to see how many people would laugh at me for not taking them off.
Here is a great site,
Here is the Oregon listing,
http://inspectionsticker.net/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=37&zenid=9c8605d457 0aa368d9576cbda371b69a
We enjoy putting on '40's and '50's waterslide decals of the states that we've driven our "T" in. They look pretty cool on the lower part of the windshield.
Those in the photos are water slide decals. I like the ornate Victorian type lettering that one would see on Old West wanted posters. Jim Patrick
I think Gaslight sells those decals. I thought about getting a Volstead act decal for my '24.
There are tons of them on eBay and they don't cost much---$3.00 or $4.00 each. Look on eBay under "vintage decals". They have them for gasoline, different states, locations, pretty neat.
Vintage Ford has them
Make that
Sacramento Vintage Ford's
Im a putz i can not seem to find them in the vintage ford I know I saw it somewhere?
okay Page 51 in gaslight 2012 catalog