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Good Model T Names
So has anyone named their Model T ? Looking for some examples.
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Well with my first T I had a name for it. Changed the name once my mentor told me my coils were no good. Then she became Ms Magnolia. Prior to that upgrade the name, and I’ll only reveal the initials, was MFPOS. I was 40 plus years younger & very irreverent.
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We have….
Ellie Mae Good Speed
Sophia Von Golden &
Lady Heather
Ellie Mae Good Speed
Sophia Von Golden &
Lady Heather
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Fubar is just about right. In those days parts were hard to find, JC WHITNEY had a few things and I was newly married & broke. In a way I miss those days, the hunt, the find and the make do until something better was found if you could afford the part. That was letter writing days and phone calls locally. If you really needed the part you may even spring for a long distant phone call but you’d have to be desperate.
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My mom called my '25 Touring "Bessie". I call it "Old Thing". My wife calls it "Lottie". A friend of mine calls it "Big Blue". No wonder the car doesn't come when you call it!
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I call mine Charlie Chaplin.
In 1916 the model T was well into transforming the transportation industry single-handedly. At the same time Chaplin was the driving force at transforming the entertainment industry. Ford and Chaplin were both the wealthiest in their professions.
In 1916 the model T was well into transforming the transportation industry single-handedly. At the same time Chaplin was the driving force at transforming the entertainment industry. Ford and Chaplin were both the wealthiest in their professions.
1916 Touring
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When I got my first one, the wheels started to shimmy on the way home. I yelled,"Woah Nellie" That one was a 26 Roadster. The next one is a 26 Touring I restored from a pile of rusty parts. I decided to name it a male name, so it is "Harrison Ford". The third one is a 22 Runabout and looks kind like a cat in heat, so it is "Ms Kitty"
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Allan from down under.
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OK I have to chime in. You all know the car by now.
My daughter named the car and the plate lets everyone know.
My daughter named the car and the plate lets everyone know.
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“Miss Daisy”
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I have decided to name my 1915 Touring Bernice (One that brings victory).....it was also my Grand Mothers name and she was born in 1916 so that's close enough on the date for me. She has been gone for so many years now and the cars she grew up with are a nice reminder of the people who experienced life back in the day when our cars were new. I have a feeling my Grand Mother would approve of this and she is smiling
I also think she would like the new white tires I just got as they were period correct 


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It took me almost a year to name my 1913 Runabout. I think she is beautiful and windy while driving, I finally named her ‘BREEZY’ aka a HOTTIE, that is Pretty breezing while diving her
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Joe Kowalczyk - 1923 Roadster, 1913 Runabout, 1918 Speedster, 1912 Mother-in-law roadster
Joe Kowalczyk - 1923 Roadster, 1913 Runabout, 1918 Speedster, 1912 Mother-in-law roadster
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I named my first Model T ’Miss T’ 1923 Touring
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Joe Kowalczyk - 1923 Roadster, 1913 Runabout, 1918 Speedster, 1912 Mother-in-law roadster
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I named my 1913 Speedster ‘Speedy Gonzalez’
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Patience. Named her after the skill she teaches me so frequently.
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I have seldom named any of my vehicles.
I was prodded at length to name my '24 runabout.
I purchased the car knowing that it had been built up from parts of several years:
1922 chassis and engine
1924 fenders
1925 front portion of runabout body
1923 or earlier rear half of runabout body
Spare tire carrier from a sedan or touring
Top sockets, bows and top from 1926 runabout
and probably other anomalies I have forgotten.
I used to joke that the car was built up from floor sweepings.
I named it Sweepy.
I was prodded at length to name my '24 runabout.
I purchased the car knowing that it had been built up from parts of several years:
1922 chassis and engine
1924 fenders
1925 front portion of runabout body
1923 or earlier rear half of runabout body
Spare tire carrier from a sedan or touring
Top sockets, bows and top from 1926 runabout
and probably other anomalies I have forgotten.
I used to joke that the car was built up from floor sweepings.
I named it Sweepy.
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Named it Mighty - So when someone asks "What did you name your T, I say Mighty. Then when they ask again "Yes what's the name of your T", I say Mighty its a speedster. And when the say "I can see that but what do you call it" So I say Mighty
again and then I ask them "So what's the name of your T, Abbott?" .......It takes awhile.
again and then I ask them "So what's the name of your T, Abbott?" .......It takes awhile.

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Usually I just call it a runabout, and occasionally Lizzie.
The inevitable often happens.
1915 Runabout
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My TT truck is called "Albert".
Well, a lady should not be doing heavy lifting so it had to be a man! (sorry I am not 'woken' up)
Well, a lady should not be doing heavy lifting so it had to be a man! (sorry I am not 'woken' up)
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Not mine, "Ol' Russ T" or "Old Russ T".
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I named ours Josephine.
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Moneypit, destroyer of funds.
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I named mine Betsy completely by accident (or at least a close call). When I first got the car and was learning to drive it, I took a friend out for a drive. On part of the route we had to cross a local road with a 60 mph speed limit. I reverted to my modern car habits and started across without waiting for an extra large gap in the cross traffic. As we were crossing at Model T low pedal speeds, I yelled "Come on, Betsy!" and we barely made it across safely. 

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Hillsboro, MO
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The fellow I bought my Model A from named her "Flattery" for ...will get you nowhere.
When did I do that?
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We named my '23 Touring George Bailey. Yes I know the car in the movie was a Dodge Bothers. (See below, It sold a while back from up the road
from me in Loveland CO) But we all think it looks like his car. I bought the car in an online auction from a museum that had it donated from a guy that was rebuilding it and got sick. Had to go live with his daughter. Anyway, I was going though some paperwork the other day and found the guy that donated it was named Bedford. As in Bedford Falls. So it stuck.


Happy New Year all!
Rich
from me in Loveland CO) But we all think it looks like his car. I bought the car in an online auction from a museum that had it donated from a guy that was rebuilding it and got sick. Had to go live with his daughter. Anyway, I was going though some paperwork the other day and found the guy that donated it was named Bedford. As in Bedford Falls. So it stuck.


Happy New Year all!
Rich
Rich in Colorado
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1923 Model T Touring
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We named our 1915 touring car after my wife's mother. Esmarelda... Has a nice antique name that suits the old girl....
The photo was taken at the Mississippi Cruisin' the Coast event last Oct. Out of 9,000+ registered cars, it was the oldest one on the street!
The photo was taken at the Mississippi Cruisin' the Coast event last Oct. Out of 9,000+ registered cars, it was the oldest one on the street!
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Our 11 Torpedo is "Aunt Sally" named after the previous owner
I call the Fordoor "The Fordoor" but my wife wanted to name it "Sharona" because it was purchsed during Corona (which rhymes) and we are both fans of the TV show MONK.
I call the Fordoor "The Fordoor" but my wife wanted to name it "Sharona" because it was purchsed during Corona (which rhymes) and we are both fans of the TV show MONK.
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My Grandfather purchased his first and only car in November 1925. His name was BERT SAVAGE so it was appropriate to have a license plate to honor him. BERTS, showing off while being filmed for a movie in 2018.
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A few years back someone had posted a picture of a Model T named "Constipation" because it couldn't pass a thing.
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Nothing cute or clever.....I named my car Arthur. I believe the owners for the first 50 years (father and son) were both named Arthur as was my grandfather (who died before I was born) who worked for Ford from 1916 to 1946. My mother was raised in Highland Park and I guess it is safe to say they were a Ford family...
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Buffy - named for the slick red Buffalo wire wheels my 1917 Runabout wears.
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My Canadian 1912 is a pinkish red colour and
a Canadian Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae wrote
"In Flanders Fields", so I call her Poppy.
a Canadian Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae wrote
"In Flanders Fields", so I call her Poppy.
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Depends of if I'm driving it or fixing it.
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My grandaughter calls it "The Big Green Truck". It stuck and thats what we call this one.
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I call my ‘13 my “fast tractor”
I think the fellow here that had (I think) his daughter name theirs “rattles” is brilliant!
I think the fellow here that had (I think) his daughter name theirs “rattles” is brilliant!
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We call our 1914 brass open express truck "Huckleberry"...or just "Huck" the truck. We named it after one of our five little rescue dogs, Huckleberry. 

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Both of my grandparents were born in 1909 so I call the 1909 touring Grandpa.
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Henry's Chariot. The car kind of developed around the name.
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The T-Tanic
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When I purchased the car from the Model T Haven I thought I’d call her Dorothy. Obviously because she’s not in Kansas anymore.
Now that the car is in pieces all over the place I guess I will have to wait until its on the road and see what kinda personality comes out.
I like Miss Fire also
Bryant
Now that the car is in pieces all over the place I guess I will have to wait until its on the road and see what kinda personality comes out.
I like Miss Fire also
Bryant
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Dad’s speedster, named Pinky after an unfortunate experience with tinted wax.
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For my 1916 touring I borrowed (stole) a most fitting name from an EAA aircraft. The name is Ophelia Bumps (Oh feel ya bumps).
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Thanks Darren. I told her you liked the name.Darren J Wallace wrote: ↑Tue Jan 03, 2023 6:17 pmI call my ‘13 my “fast tractor”
I think the fellow here that had (I think) his daughter name theirs “rattles” is brilliant!
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Need to see more photos of Henry's Chariot !!! 

More people are doing it today than ever before !
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Some names for you touring?
Tar Heels, Car Heels, T Heels, Carolina Cruiser
Misty, Miss T, Miss'n T, Miss Take
Bugzie, Smoky, Mr. T, Bojangles, Dotty, Cecil, Toby
My-Car-Go, Crankie, AfFord, Rusty
Tour-a-mine, Tour-adore-her
The LOAN T Ranger,
if you were from Chicago then "Da T"
Tar Heels, Car Heels, T Heels, Carolina Cruiser
Misty, Miss T, Miss'n T, Miss Take
Bugzie, Smoky, Mr. T, Bojangles, Dotty, Cecil, Toby
My-Car-Go, Crankie, AfFord, Rusty
Tour-a-mine, Tour-adore-her
The LOAN T Ranger,
if you were from Chicago then "Da T"
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The past is a great place and I don't want to erase it or to regret it, but I don't want to be its prisoner either.
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Good names? Hehehe. Never did name until the herd grew.
Crappy. '24 Runabout. He is.
Lucky. A sad late TT. My avatar pic and a true survivor.
Tin Cup. '18 Runabout. Interesting little car.
Ted (Theodore). So bad he needs a strong name.
Crappy. '24 Runabout. He is.
Lucky. A sad late TT. My avatar pic and a true survivor.
Tin Cup. '18 Runabout. Interesting little car.
Ted (Theodore). So bad he needs a strong name.
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Not a T but my grandpa used to call his A "The Machine" Before I was born he had a T and probably called it a Machine. That T was the one he drove from Los Angeles to Plymouth Rock and up to Ontario Canada and back one summer. They took a tent and camped wherever the landed at the end of the day.
Norm
Norm
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Norman
"the machine" is, I think, more common than people think. That is what my Great Grandmother called their car, too.
"the machine" is, I think, more common than people think. That is what my Great Grandmother called their car, too.
Scott Conger
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Tyranny under the guise of law is still Tyranny
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I always enjoy these posts on naming the Ts. Some are very creative, all are unique to each one and its owners, and show lots of affection.
Mine was already christened "My Liz" when I acquired her, so adhering to the nautical superstition that it's bad luck to change a vessel's name, "My Liz" she remains, though more commonly, just "Lizzie".
I do have a reputation for creative names, however. Our mares are "Babe" and "Doll", a sheep dog named "Shep", and a cat named "Tom".
Mine was already christened "My Liz" when I acquired her, so adhering to the nautical superstition that it's bad luck to change a vessel's name, "My Liz" she remains, though more commonly, just "Lizzie".
I do have a reputation for creative names, however. Our mares are "Babe" and "Doll", a sheep dog named "Shep", and a cat named "Tom".

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"Gracie". after Gracie Allen. Pretty, Cute, funny and loveable.
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My 23 Touring is named Scarlett O'Hair. If you have or know a German Shedder I mean Sheppard you know the O'hair and the red is self explanatory.
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Reality is how you determine if something works or not.
Reality is how you determine if something works or not.
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Lelah, after the original owner
The only car I've ever named!
The only car I've ever named!
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A shot of Rye and then this...
Toto (like in Wizard of OZ), Tonto
Tome, T totaler, Treasure, Torin, Tow-ya, Tedious, Tryin. Togo, Twanna, Tijunna, Toru, Trixy
Temption, Loco
Toto (like in Wizard of OZ), Tonto
Tome, T totaler, Treasure, Torin, Tow-ya, Tedious, Tryin. Togo, Twanna, Tijunna, Toru, Trixy
Temption, Loco
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Mick Jagger
Mick Jagger
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Named mt 14 Towncar Jessica. I was listening to a lot of Allman Brothers during the time I was working on it. I always liked that song funny thing is every time I drive her, I hear the song in my head.
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My ‘22 touring is called ‘Bell’, which was what my father called my mother whose name was Beryl.
The ‘24 TT, we call Uf dah, a Norwegian expletive as my wife is of Norwegian decent.
The ‘24 TT, we call Uf dah, a Norwegian expletive as my wife is of Norwegian decent.
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This lovely Lady is Toots
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When I bought my 1910 in 1946, it was titled as an 1909, so I refered to it as the "09" . When I found out it was an 1910, I stil called it the "09"for several years. Then I caled it "The T". When I bought a 1916 center door, the 1910 became the "10" again. After all these years and owning other Model Ts, the 10 touring is now "My 10". The 1931 standard Model A Roadster is :The Roadster" and my 1931 wide bed Model A pickup is "The Pickup".
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This is Miss Molly. That was the name given to her by the previous owners and I feel no need to rename her. She is a sweet coupe. She runs very nicely on mag with original coils. My wife prefers her over our 30 Tudor Model A.