Tennessee Mort and the Model T
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Tennessee Mort and the Model T
Not sure who Tennessee Mort is/was, but he nailed it in this recording...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ua6czAxOEs4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ua6czAxOEs4
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Re: Tennessee Mort and the Model T
That was awesome! Thanx for the morning humor Tim.
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Re: Tennessee Mort and the Model T
Fantastic! Have heard it before. But love it every time and brings a big smile.
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Re: Tennessee Mort and the Model T
Had a pretty good battery!!
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Re: Tennessee Mort and the Model T
I like to prime it with the crank and then get in and use the starter. The priming saves the battery and starting from the inside gives me time to advance the spark and turn the switch to mag quickly after it first sputters.
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Re: Tennessee Mort and the Model T
Nailed it! I heard that yesterday afternoon when I started my Runabout.
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Re: Tennessee Mort and the Model T
Thank you.
I had a good laugh indeed
Old Mort certainly has a good ear !
I have added the link to our video section of the Gallery - why? because it was too good to lose !
https://mtfca.com/phpBB3/app.php/gallery/album/302
I had a good laugh indeed
Old Mort certainly has a good ear !
I have added the link to our video section of the Gallery - why? because it was too good to lose !
https://mtfca.com/phpBB3/app.php/gallery/album/302
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Re: Tennessee Mort and the Model T
That’s a live concert by the Stanley Brothers, Carter and Ralph….late 1950’s I believe. Ralph did part of the sound track in the movie O’ Brother where art thou. He sang Oh Death during the Klan scene. I can’t remember the guys name who’s doing the T sounds, I’ve got it here somewhere.
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Re: Tennessee Mort and the Model T
I was going to clean all the connections from the battery forward on mine, but that sounds like maybe it's normal!
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Re: Tennessee Mort and the Model T
Is there anyone in here who is a longtime member of the Noken T's. I was on one of their tours a good while ago and at an evening supper/get-together that song came across on the P.A. system. We all got a kick out of it, mainly because we had all been in the same "udn-udn" situation at least once. I was told that the song was sung by one of their club members named Bud Scudder. Can anyone from the Noken T's verify this?