Family Fords on Touring Tuesday
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- First Name: Tom
- Last Name: Rootlieb
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Re: Family Fords on Touring Tuesday
If you are traveling with your family this holiday season, we wish for all of you to be safe and have a wonderful time.
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- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: late 1911 touring, 1915 runabout, 1919 touring, brass speedster
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Re: Family Fords on Touring Tuesday
Tom-
This is awesome! Not just one... not two... but THREE late 1911 (or early 1912) step-side bodied touring cars with fore-doors!
The first one with the lady driving has a pretty tall fore-doors.
The second two look to be the same car. (With Brown headlamps and spare tire on the running board.)
Thanks for posting!
: ^ )
Keith
This is awesome! Not just one... not two... but THREE late 1911 (or early 1912) step-side bodied touring cars with fore-doors!
The first one with the lady driving has a pretty tall fore-doors.
The second two look to be the same car. (With Brown headlamps and spare tire on the running board.)
Thanks for posting!
: ^ )
Keith
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Re: Family Fords on Touring Tuesday
I wonder how many of these great photographs were taken with Kodak box brownie cameras, that made home photography affordable and easy enough for any amateur to take good pictures? Our future generations are going to lose most of their photo history when their digital records are lost, formats change etc. Color photos from the 40’s on are not lasting well either, fading, or having color shift. Only the old silver nitrate systems seem to last forever.