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Request for expert advice to help date a photo
Family tree researcher requests your expert help! The attached photo is either my great grandfather or my great-great grandfather, standing in front of what I think is a Model T. Any further information you can provide about the auto would be very helpful to me. For instance, is it indeed a Model T, and if so, can you estimate what year it was built? Are there any unusual or identifying features about it that you notice? Does it look like it has some miles on it, or do you think it may be relatively new? Anything at all you can share will be much appreciated. I'm guessing this photo was taken in Missouri or Iowa. Thank you so much for your help! You can email me directly at Victoria.Herrin@gmail.com or answer thru the forum.
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Re: Request for expert advice to help date a photo
The car is a 1923 Model T Ford touring or roadster.
The date the photo was actually taken would be harder to pinpoint. However, if you know the state where it was taken, even a partial view of the license plate as shown in the photo can help determine the year the photo was taken.
The date the photo was actually taken would be harder to pinpoint. However, if you know the state where it was taken, even a partial view of the license plate as shown in the photo can help determine the year the photo was taken.
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Re: Request for expert advice to help date a photo
It was a while after 1923....lots of use on that car!
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Re: Request for expert advice to help date a photo
That settles it then - it had to be my Great Grandfather if it was after 1923. Thank you both so much!
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Yes a '23 T. Cars in those days got dirty fast on the unpaved roads they were mostly driven on. But the oily dirt gunk built up on the front hub takes a few years usually. The felt seals "usually" don't leak much for the first couple years (unless they have special grease fitting hub caps on them?). Once they start leaking, it takes a year or two to build up that way.
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Re: Request for expert advice to help date a photo
With that fender brace added, I expect it got rougher driving than just around town for shopping.
The inevitable often happens.
1915 Runabout
1923 Touring
1915 Runabout
1923 Touring
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Looks like a 26 radiator.
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Re: Request for expert advice to help date a photo
If you guess the photo is about 1930 and the man in the photo is about 80 would place him back to about to 1850??
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Looks like a 26 radiator.
Looks low to me. No apron means no later than 1923.
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Windshield leads me to believe it's a coupe or sedan, looks straight upend down ,no slant . Looks like a high Radiator Even if it doesn't have an apron. I'm going to say 24/25.
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It is an open car, windshield stanchion bolted to the cowl is typical. Earlier style of radiator shell with integral lower molding was transitional in ‘23. I believe Wayne is right.
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Re: Request for expert advice to help date a photo
Never answered where the picture may have been taken.Erik Johnson wrote: ↑Tue Jun 16, 2020 10:57 amThe car is a 1923 Model T Ford touring or roadster.
The date the photo was actually taken would be harder to pinpoint. However, if you know the state where it was taken, even a partial view of the license plate as shown in the photo can help determine the year the photo was taken.
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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The radiator does look nickel plated.
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Re: Request for expert advice to help date a photo
Tried to enhance the photo to see the plate - no luck there, but got some detail in the background.
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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Re: Request for expert advice to help date a photo
Almost certain it was MissouriTRDxB2 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 18, 2020 12:41 amNever answered where the picture may have been taken.Erik Johnson wrote: ↑Tue Jun 16, 2020 10:57 amThe car is a 1923 Model T Ford touring or roadster.
The date the photo was actually taken would be harder to pinpoint. However, if you know the state where it was taken, even a partial view of the license plate as shown in the photo can help determine the year the photo was taken.
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He does look about 80. If he was born in 1846, I would estimate the photo was taken in 1926. Jim Patrick
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Re: Request for expert advice to help date a photo
Matching to Missouri plates after 1923 and based on vehicle condition several years later that.
This is the web site with descriptions and some pictures of Missouri plates from that era https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vehicle_r ... f_Missouri
So in referencing the picture of the plate below it appears to have white letters & boarder and a starting letter at the base of the plate after the second numeral. Based on the description and pictures having white letters & boarder and starting letter under the second numeral. It might by 1925, 1927 or 1929. Other plates with white or light colored letters, having text in the bottom of the plate 1930, 1932-35 after which lettering was placed on the top and/or black lettering and/or the mounting screw sots where changed from oval to round.
I believe the man's hat is a Maciejówka cap (similar to a fiddler's or fisherman's cap) popular in the 1920's - couldn't find any info on coats
This is the web site with descriptions and some pictures of Missouri plates from that era https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vehicle_r ... f_Missouri
So in referencing the picture of the plate below it appears to have white letters & boarder and a starting letter at the base of the plate after the second numeral. Based on the description and pictures having white letters & boarder and starting letter under the second numeral. It might by 1925, 1927 or 1929. Other plates with white or light colored letters, having text in the bottom of the plate 1930, 1932-35 after which lettering was placed on the top and/or black lettering and/or the mounting screw sots where changed from oval to round.
I believe the man's hat is a Maciejówka cap (similar to a fiddler's or fisherman's cap) popular in the 1920's - couldn't find any info on coats
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.
Mick Jagger
Mick Jagger
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Re: Request for expert advice to help date a photo
All this information is just amazing! You all should be detectives! Regarding the license plate info, that really narrows it down, doesn't it? My great grandfather died in February 1935, so he lived a very long life. He was born in Iowa but moved to the Neosho, Missouri area shortly after the Civil War. He raised two families and was primarily a farmer, although he spent one term as a county commissioner. He was a well known advocate for better roads. In fact there was a cartoon in the local paper that showed a hat in a large mud puddle. Someone lifted up the hat and it revealed his head. When asked if he needed any help his response was, "No thanks. I'm riding a good mule."