OLD PHOTO - Ladies Day Out
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Re: OLD PHOTO - Ladies Day Out
A brand-new 1914 to show off !
No carbide generator, nor prestolite tank on the driver side running board ?
The driver looks uncomfortable 'round them wimminfolk !
No carbide generator, nor prestolite tank on the driver side running board ?
The driver looks uncomfortable 'round them wimminfolk !

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Re: OLD PHOTO - Ladies Day Out
W/S folds forward, 13? Rear door 14? Whats up there? Early 14?Rich Bingham wrote: ↑Thu Oct 28, 2021 11:15 amA brand-new 1914 to show off !
No carbide generator, nor prestolite tank on the driver side running board ?
The driver looks uncomfortable 'round them wimminfolk !![]()
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Re: OLD PHOTO - Ladies Day Out
Brass cover Vanguard w.s. hinges - 1913.
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Re: OLD PHOTO - Ladies Day Out
John, it appears that the body is a '14 style body, and the windshield is a '13 type, along with the earlier support rods.
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Thats what I see. Wondering if this is normal or not a surprise on an early 14. But of course, all the 13 W/S got used up first. Interesting.Fire_chief wrote: ↑Thu Oct 28, 2021 12:31 pmJohn, it appears that the body is a '14 style body, and the windshield is a '13 type, along with the earlier support rods.
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Re: OLD PHOTO - Ladies Day Out
It looks to me that the person driving is a man and most likely the person standing on the right running board is dressed like a man. It could be two families. Each one has a wife and daughters. It is also daylight.
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Re: OLD PHOTO - Ladies Day Out
The crossover time between the 1913 style body which ended early due to its inherent weaknesses and the early introduction of the 1914 style produced a lot of '13 style bodies with '14 style windshields as well as 1914 style bodies with 1913 style windshields. I sometimes wonder which they made more of? However I am sure that Ford sold a thousand cars with those crossovers. I don't have a copy of it, however I once even saw a fold forward 1913 style windshield on an apparently new car with the dogleg 1914 style support arms on it!
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