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- Posts: 4249
- Joined: Sun Jan 06, 2019 3:13 pm
- First Name: Wayne
- Last Name: Sheldon
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1915 Runabout 1913 Speedster
- Location: Grass Valley California, USA
- Board Member Since: 2005
Re: Model T Monday
Thanks Tom R ! Another wonderful bunch of photos. Including a couple very interesting speedsters.
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- First Name: Dallas
- Last Name: Landers
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- Location: N.E. Indiana
Re: Model T Monday
I second that! I dont always post but thank you. The repair shop with the big stove wood chair and so much more. Love it.
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Re: Model T Monday
Most of those were when my parents were young, however, I have seen so many of the old pictures, I feel like I was actually there! I recognized some of the locations by the names on the places, and one had construction of the Los Angeles City hall which is still in use and is pictured in many TV programs. I also recognize Eucalyptas trees so they are either in California or in Australia. And Sequoia is a very large Redwood tree in California. The places with Palm Trees are either in California or in southern states.
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- First Name: William
- Last Name: May
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1914 Runabout
- Location: Tucson, Arizona
Re: Model T Monday
#9 Photograph - Went to Google Maps Street View in Cazenovia, Wisconsin, and found the THE building on the R/H side of the pic. It has distinctive alternating color brick work on the front corners of the building.
Go to 120 E. Main St in Cazenovia. Use the street view to rotate around, and you can easily see that building. Most everything else has changed.
Love to do this when I can get a coherent location.
Thanks for the excellent pic display! These are awesome!
Go to 120 E. Main St in Cazenovia. Use the street view to rotate around, and you can easily see that building. Most everything else has changed.
Love to do this when I can get a coherent location.
Thanks for the excellent pic display! These are awesome!
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- Posts: 641
- Joined: Sat Apr 25, 2020 3:51 pm
- First Name: William
- Last Name: May
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1914 Runabout
- Location: Tucson, Arizona
Re: Model T Monday
#9 Photograph - Went to Google Maps Street View in Cazenovia, Wisconsin, and found the THE building on the R/H side of the pic. It has distinctive alternating color brick work on the front corners of the building.
Go to 120 E. Main St in Cazenovia. Use the street view to rotate around, and you can easily see that building. Most everything else has changed.
Love to do this when I can get a coherent location.
Thanks for the excellent pic display! These are awesome!
Go to 120 E. Main St in Cazenovia. Use the street view to rotate around, and you can easily see that building. Most everything else has changed.
Love to do this when I can get a coherent location.
Thanks for the excellent pic display! These are awesome!