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Is there any many information on the photo I snipped this out of? I believe these appear to be '25 model year runabouts with 8850B/8851B rear fenders. I can't recall whether the short hinge appeared in August of '24 with the '25 models or earlier, and it's a little hard to tell if these are definitively '25 hinges. I believe it's been established that parts books indicate at least '24 runabouts could use 8850B/8851B fenders (along with coupes), but it would be interesting if this was documenting 8850B/8851B fenders on '25 models.
Does that say 7-15-24 in the bottom corner of your image? That would indicate late '24 models.
Does that say 7-15-24 in the bottom corner of your image? That would indicate late '24 models.
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Very nice pictures!! I wonder about the cowl vent in the 15 or 16 stuck in the mud?? Bud.
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I wondered about that too Bud. I went out and checked. Some had vents and others had license plates.
Rich
Yes, wonderful photos for sure.Rich
When did I do that?
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Aftermarket accessory cowl vent door? Seems like a bad idea being right over the coil box, but. . . . .
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That was a photo of Edsel Ford's car, which he and two friends drove across country to the Panama-Pacific Exhibition in 1915.
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Seven photos up looks like an S Roadster.
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Is that Model S a wide track?
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Thanks guys!!! Bud.