Does any one know of any of these surviving?
that may be what stan had on his coupe in 58
Where are the pictures of the T you had built up from parts when you were 14, Clayton??
J. A. Kimball
Taylorville, Illinois
Auto Headlight Control
Patent number: 1530948
Filing date: Dec 7, 1923
Issue date: Mar 24, 1925
http://tinyurl.com/kvmk22b
Regards
Art
stan, when i was 14 there was a T chassis sitting behind a garage near me that i wanted badly but dad said no. may have some old speedster who knows! later, first car was 36 chev at 15, and i'm sure we could all polk fun at that if i had some photos. at least you didnt blame the alignment on your sister!
I started working on T's when I was 11, got my coupe body when I was 13 and had it together and running when I was still 13, worked and earned enough money to paint it when I was 14. It was not perfect in a lot of ways, including the nut on the headlight that wouldn't stay tight. The photo I posted is from the first time I was allowed to take it to town and drive it in the Anniversary parade.
I don't blame anything on anybody. I was taught to stand up for anything you do and say or didn't do or didn't say when you should have. It's the Code of the West. I'm still like that.
Stan- and a FIRM handshake carries the full faith and credit of a man's character! My Granddad taught me that