Old Photo - Posing In A Brass Era Model T
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- First Name: Jay
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Re: Old Photo - Posing In A Brass Era Model T
Looks like a 1913 to me.
The 1912 generally had no front doors and the 14 had a support for the lower front windscreen. I guess there is some other variations which are visible to those who really care. Nice period picture.
Wow the edit works

The 1912 generally had no front doors and the 14 had a support for the lower front windscreen. I guess there is some other variations which are visible to those who really care. Nice period picture.
Wow the edit works
Tony Bowker
La Mesa, California
1914 Touring, 1915 Speedster, 1924 Coupe.
La Mesa, California
1914 Touring, 1915 Speedster, 1924 Coupe.
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Re: Old Photo - Posing In A Brass Era Model T
Looks more like a later 1912 with the slab side and the original style fore doors. 13 has a slanted lower windscreen, with no support rods to the front, and the doors go clear down to the valance panel.
Allan from down under.
Allan from down under.
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Re: Old Photo - Posing In A Brass Era Model T
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ALL 1912 touring cars came with fore-doors.
Allen is correct, with the inside back door latch, this is a late 1912.
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ALL 1912 touring cars came with fore-doors.
Allen is correct, with the inside back door latch, this is a late 1912.
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