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- First Name: Tim
- Last Name: Wrenn
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: '13 Touring, '26 "Overlap" Fordor
- Location: Ohio
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Re: Just 1hp short
Holy cow...looks like the wicked witch from the West from Wizard of Oz under the hood!!
As always....thanks and great pics Tom!
As always....thanks and great pics Tom!
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- First Name: Pat
- Last Name: McNallen
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Re: Just 1hp short
The Alamo Exposition picture was probably taken at Baird, Texas. Baird is located along what was formerly U.S. 80, now I-20, as well as a mainline railroad. The terrain looks appropriate, and it looks like Basil Clemmons' signature at the lower right. Baird is about 45 miles soutwest of Breckenridge, where Clemmons was based for many years.
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Rizik Brothers in Washington, DC... where the ladies of our ruling class have shopped since 1908.
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- First Name: Joe
- Last Name: Reid
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Looks like front brakes on that coupe with 1925 plates, like a Rocky Mtn setup.
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The photo second from the bottom with the Touring pulling the canvas covered trailer is a 1921 photo of Seeger family with Pete Seeger as a baby.
Here is a photo from across the street of the same car and trailer:
Here is the family standing by the car:
For those too young to know Pete Seeger was a Folk Singer and song writer as well as an antiwar activist
Here is a photo from across the street of the same car and trailer:
Here is the family standing by the car:
For those too young to know Pete Seeger was a Folk Singer and song writer as well as an antiwar activist
1922 Coupe & 1927 Touring
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That extra large wood framed window on that touring looks interesting. Wonder what was up with that setup? Could they have tried to make an enclosed car, or replace the plastic winter windows? Anyone have any ideas?
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Re: Just 1hp short
Dang! That is a big bell over the radiator on that "shriner" car!