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Re: Post 20
Spending a bit more time looking through these great pictures again!
Notice the last one. A 1922 or earlier runabout, parked on the shoulder of the road. The man sitting there? Is sitting on the rear mounted gasoline tank!. The car probably has a Stewart vacuum tank to pull the gasoline up front. One of the speedsters I had used a Stewart vacuum tank because the fuel tank was low and near the back of the car. It worked quite well.
Over the years, I have seen only a couple other model Ts so equipped, one was a 1920 coupe that had had a tank mounted similar to this one for many years.
Always interesting to see some of the unusual things done to our cars when they were 'just cars'.
Thank you Tom R!
Notice the last one. A 1922 or earlier runabout, parked on the shoulder of the road. The man sitting there? Is sitting on the rear mounted gasoline tank!. The car probably has a Stewart vacuum tank to pull the gasoline up front. One of the speedsters I had used a Stewart vacuum tank because the fuel tank was low and near the back of the car. It worked quite well.
Over the years, I have seen only a couple other model Ts so equipped, one was a 1920 coupe that had had a tank mounted similar to this one for many years.
Always interesting to see some of the unusual things done to our cars when they were 'just cars'.
Thank you Tom R!