I was picking up my rebuilt radiator from The Brass Works in Paso Robles on Monday and saw a model T touring several times driving around town full of passengers.
Looked like alot of fun.
Sighting: Paso Robles CA
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Re: Sighting: Paso Robles CA
Nope. Nothing fun about driving a Model T. Everyone knows that !
More people are doing it today than ever before !
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Re: Sighting: Paso Robles CA
That T is NOT one that you want to race for pinks. If its the car I think it is, it sports an overhead valve conversion and several other mods. It will cruise down the freeway at 65 and still have the ability to "step out" and pass a car. It has attended a few national conventions.
14 Touring