Got some new ones in.
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- First Name: John
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Re: Got some new ones in.
Tom great pictures, 1st picture far right, is that a Towncar?
I think I see a shadow sorta like Landau knuckle. Best John
I think I see a shadow sorta like Landau knuckle. Best John
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- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1916 coupelet
- Location: Puyallup, Wa.
Re: Got some new ones in.
Yes, it is a towncar, among a long lineup of open cars.
I own a 1936 Packard convertible sedan, a 1916 Model T coupelet, and a 2007 Mercedes Benz SL550 roadster.
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- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 19 Roadster, 21 Touring, 24 Coupe
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Re: Got some new ones in.
Wow! The no. 15 photo of the T that’s in the mud is really telling. There are no wheels on the T that’s on the excessive muddy side and I wonder why. Maybe an unsuccessful towing and it wouldn’t come out. The street sign says 15 mph speed limit so maybe it couldn’t pull out of the mud and burned the low speed band out or???
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- First Name: David
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Re: Got some new ones in.
Actually in photo No. 15 the car does have wheels and tires on the mud side. The image is dark enough that they appear to blend in with the mud. When lightened, you can see the outline of the tire top on the front, and same with the back wheel.
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Re: Got some new ones in.
David you’re right. It does have wheels on the car on the passenger side. But still the T couldn’t pull out of the gumbo mud in this situation. Old Lizzie couldn’t do it this time for sure. When the driver and maybe the passengers got out of the car they were literally in a mud pit.
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Re: Got some new ones in.
Wish my local dealership stocked T's