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Photo #1 of the 1926 touring appears to have been taken in the late 30s. People back then must’ve had disdain for Model Ts as I see he has no hub dust covers. But thank you for the entertaining photos Tom. 

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Note the car behind is late 30's. I remember those days. It was toward the end of the depression. Money was very hard to come by and that cap might have fallen off or bumped in a minor accident.
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Looks like the windshield glass is also
missing in the first photo.
missing in the first photo.
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The photo looks like a “still” from some movie. Movie cars often had the windshield glass removed to eliminate reflections and glare while filming. By late 30s, Ts were considered “funny old cars”, emblematic of failure, poverty or “country hicks” and good for a laugh.Charlie_26_TT_Ccab wrote: ↑Tue Mar 04, 2025 12:29 pmLooks like the windshield glass is also
missing in the first photo.
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#10 - I’d love to know the story behind this photo. New-looking 1913 with electric lamp conversion (for the side lamps too, maybe ?). That tent is going to be there for the season, with a wooden floor. The two gents look pretty comfortable, and the saddle horse has a real solid ground tie !
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Pic # 1.... if no glass, probably a movie car ... is that Brando and Lucy up front? Who's the kid?
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While I'm wondering about the method of suspension, or lack thereof, on the racer....
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Arther Lake and Penny Singleton. The kid is Baby dumpling played by Larry Simms.
Yes, that is a still from their 1940 movie "Blondie Plays Cupid" You can find it on YouTube.
There's one scene with the T where they get a free start.

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The movie is one of a few in the "Blondie" series. They were based upon the comic strip which I think is still running today. I know it was still going just a few years ago when we finally quit with all local newspapers. The background of the comic was a love story, he, a nice young impoverished man (the original setting was during the depression!), she the daughter of a wealthy businessman. Her family cut her off because she married the poor young man, so this used to the finer things young lady and the fellow that never had much make a life together, along with eventual son, daughter, and dog "Daisy".
The series of movies ran from the late 1930s, into the 1950s, and often starred Arthur Lake as Dagwood.
I got interrupted again.
The series of movies ran from the late 1930s, into the 1950s, and often starred Arthur Lake as Dagwood.
I got interrupted again.
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That is one of several variations on the "Laurel" brackets, sometimes called "suicide lowering brackets" due to the front spring being moved to behind and near the bottom of the front axle. If a shackle, perch, or bracket were to break, with nothing underneath the spring for it to land upon, in theory the spring could drop to the ground and flip the car. A perch with a long-hidden weld repair (unknown through a couple owners!) on a very good friend's speedster did break at speed on an Endurance Run, resulting in a wild ride for he and his wife. But no flip, and no serious damage.
If you look closely at the photo, you can see part of the spring peeking out from behind the axle.
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Eleven has a neat lineup of interesting automobiles. I wonder what the story is behind that?
The fancy sport roadster appears to be a model T with an after-market body on it. It looks like something ABC may have made? There were several other companies offering similar bodies.
Another case of we don't often get to see these type Ts in with regular traffic.
The fancy sport roadster appears to be a model T with an after-market body on it. It looks like something ABC may have made? There were several other companies offering similar bodies.
Another case of we don't often get to see these type Ts in with regular traffic.
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Here is the suspension. Looks like a double eye perch inverted (attached to the bottom). Note jut a nut shows above the axle and you can see one eye of the perch open as in the example car. Think I have some other pictures from the backside.
The car https://hymanltd.com/vehicles/5889-1922 ... speedster/
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Hoooweee... nothing like livin life in the fast lane...
Safety schmafty...hit the throttle and hope the contraption holds together! LOL
Safety schmafty...hit the throttle and hope the contraption holds together! LOL
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Picture #4 , the front tyre seems to have been patched, but a brand new tyre is on the running board, probably saving the new one for as long as the patch will hold up.
As the saying goes: No thing as permanent as a temporary fix
As the saying goes: No thing as permanent as a temporary fix

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The routing of the downspouts on the house in the background of picture 6 indicates the house had a cistern. Something you don't see anymore.
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1915 Runabout
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1915 Runabout
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Dagwood Bumstead. The Blondie movies are on Saturday mornings here in Ohio on one of the nostalgia TV channels.
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#8 Yosemite Valley, Half Dome in the background.
My parents too our family there to camp every Summer year 1953-1960.
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My parents too our family there to camp every Summer year 1953-1960.
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Pic #14. The Dealer's Show room and parts display. Zoomed in on one of the glass cases on the right and noted the "Cannon" in the glass shelf.
[b]An article in Ford Owner Dealer shows same types of mechanical replicas, and gave part #'s to make these.
Did these years ago, made the aeroplane and the cannon from standard Ford T and TT parts. [/b]
[b]An article in Ford Owner Dealer shows same types of mechanical replicas, and gave part #'s to make these.
Did these years ago, made the aeroplane and the cannon from standard Ford T and TT parts. [/b]
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