Come on baby, maybe a little choke.
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Re: Come on baby, maybe a little choke.
I can’t tell but is that a cow on the license plate? Old farm tag maybe? 
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Re: Come on baby, maybe a little choke.
Unless I'm mistaken that is a 1938 Ohio Anniversary tag. Jim
Back road kinda guy stuck on the freeway of life.
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Re: Come on baby, maybe a little choke.
Sharknose Graham across the street ???
More people are doing it today than ever before !
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It never ceases to amaze me the amount of knowledge that this group has!
Absolutely fantastic... Alan in Western Australia
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Re: Come on baby, maybe a little choke.
Looks like a stubborn old cuss. Looks like he has sealed beams in his headlights.
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Re: Come on baby, maybe a little choke.
What a great photo.
That T and its owner were still hanging in there in '38. Let's say he's 80 years old. He'd have been born in 1858 and would've remembered the Civil War from a child's perspective.
Looks like the T has a sealed-beam headlight conversion.
That T and its owner were still hanging in there in '38. Let's say he's 80 years old. He'd have been born in 1858 and would've remembered the Civil War from a child's perspective.
Looks like the T has a sealed-beam headlight conversion.
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Re: Come on baby, maybe a little choke.
Yeah, Brent, I think that's a Graham and a '38 Ford.
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Re: Come on baby, maybe a little choke.
Sealed beams were new tech in 1938. He probably has a water pump on his engine and Marvel Oil in the crankcase and some of that fancy high-test gas in the tank!
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Re: Come on baby, maybe a little choke.
Were suspenders out of fashion at that time? It's interesting that he's wearing them under his shirt.
Did shirts have slots sewn in by the waist for the strap to button to your pants?

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Re: Come on baby, maybe a little choke.
No that’s a button strap to take up the waist of the pant. You want your front to look good the back not so much. By the way you notice how advanced the spark is. On may T that’s a broken arm, ha!
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Re: Come on baby, maybe a little choke.
He's probably starting on Mag .. . or he's just too tough to care.
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Re: Come on baby, maybe a little choke.
If you look closely, his right hand is pushing down on the crank while his left is on the choke rod. Maybe he's just priming the engine and THEN set the controls and turn the key. Starting his car is old hat for him. 

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Re: Come on baby, maybe a little choke.
Pat & John I agree this isn’t his first rodeo but perhaps his trusted first car. He ain’t scared. He looks so much like a weathered actor I’ve seen in many old movies. Can’t remember the guys name but he always played a lawyer banker type and always added to the character.
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Re: Come on baby, maybe a little choke.
Good point ! Odd looking lens, probably just something "close" and farmer-rigged. I can't see the water pump or the MMO.

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Re: Come on baby, maybe a little choke.
I remember guys like that.
It's a 1924-25 Coupe. The radiator is missing and the fender lip is bent up making it harder to identify. The 30 X 3 1/2 wheels would suggest '24 or late late '23.
There is plenty to like about that photo.
Rich
It's a 1924-25 Coupe. The radiator is missing and the fender lip is bent up making it harder to identify. The 30 X 3 1/2 wheels would suggest '24 or late late '23.
There is plenty to like about that photo.
Rich
When did I do that?
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Re: Come on baby, maybe a little choke.
For some perspective of the era, nearly 1/2 of the states still did not require a driver's license at that time, and later, once licensing became mandatory, exams were not always required and some states issued "MODEL T ONLY" licenses to the Old Timers who had never driven a "modern" car and the state had no intention of allowing them to, without an exam (which was still a ways off in time, in many places).
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Re: Come on baby, maybe a little choke.
Ha just remember the actor I was thinking about.
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Re: Come on baby, maybe a little choke.
Maybe a little more like,
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"He's very clean!"
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Re: Come on baby, maybe a little choke.
Robert, Paul doesn’t look anything like the guy. Guess it’s the hair.