WANTED FOR 1913 MODEL "T" TOURING
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- First Name: Paul
- Last Name: Bourgeois
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1913 TOURING
- Location: Salem, OREGON
WANTED FOR 1913 MODEL "T" TOURING
COMPLETE FRONT AXLE ASSEMBLY - SPRING, FRONT AXLE, ALL TIE RODS, LINKAGES, BRACKETS ETC.
ALSO: LEFT HEADLIGHT - BRASS RING, BUCKET, MOUNTING BRACKET & REFLECTOR
ALSO: LEFT HEADLIGHT - BRASS RING, BUCKET, MOUNTING BRACKET & REFLECTOR
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Re: WANTED FOR 1913 MODEL "T" TOURING
I might have what you're looking for in the front axle department - I believe that would be DB parts.
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Topic author - Posts: 69
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Re: WANTED FOR 1913 MODEL "T" TOURING
HI STEVE,
THANKS FOR THE REPLY. WHAT IS "DB?"
THANKS FOR THE REPLY. WHAT IS "DB?"
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Re: WANTED FOR 1913 MODEL "T" TOURING
Dodge Bros. - they supplied Ford with misc. chassis & engine parts in the "early" years.
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Re: WANTED FOR 1913 MODEL "T" TOURING
Re the head lights; people need to know who made the light you are looking for so it will match the right one. There were several companies that made lights for Ford in 1913. Some brands were made both sides the same no left or right. Maybe someone can chime in after you post the brand and say if there were left/rights for that brand or not. When you say need the left light, you need the drivers side?
I know the voices aren't real but damn they have some good ideas!
1925 Cut down pickup
1920 Dodge touring
1948 Ford F2 pickup
1925 Cut down pickup
1920 Dodge touring
1948 Ford F2 pickup
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Re: WANTED FOR 1913 MODEL "T" TOURING
I was going to say the same thing as Mark. To get the correct matching parts, one must specify the maker of the light, ie. E&J, etc. I think in most cases the manufacturer of the headlights, cowl lights, tail light, and acetylene generator should match, at least they did on my 13. On all 13 and 14 models, the lights should be of the "black and brass" type, as opposed to the all brass used before 13.Mark Gregush wrote: ↑Tue Sep 08, 2020 11:19 pmRe the head lights; people need to know who made the light you are looking for so it will match the right one. There were several companies that made lights for Ford in 1913. Some brands were made both sides the same no left or right. Maybe someone can chime in after you post the brand and say if there were left/rights for that brand or not. When you say need the left light, you need the drivers side?
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Re: WANTED FOR 1913 MODEL "T" TOURING
THANKS TO ALL FOR THE INFO.
STEVE, I THINK YOU ARE RIGHT ON THE DODGE BROTHERS. I'D LIKE TO TALK WITH YOU ON THAT.
MARK, YOU ARE RIGHT, MY RIGHT HEADLIGHT IS PLAIN ON TOP & ONE I AM LOOKING AT TO BUY HAS BEAUTIFUL FORD SCRIPT ON IT!!!
TERRY; GOOD ADVICE. THE ONE I AM TRYING TO MATCH JUST SAYS "MODEL 2" ON IT.
REGARDS & THANKS
STEVE, I THINK YOU ARE RIGHT ON THE DODGE BROTHERS. I'D LIKE TO TALK WITH YOU ON THAT.
MARK, YOU ARE RIGHT, MY RIGHT HEADLIGHT IS PLAIN ON TOP & ONE I AM LOOKING AT TO BUY HAS BEAUTIFUL FORD SCRIPT ON IT!!!
TERRY; GOOD ADVICE. THE ONE I AM TRYING TO MATCH JUST SAYS "MODEL 2" ON IT.
REGARDS & THANKS
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Re: WANTED FOR 1913 MODEL "T" TOURING
The left side of the car is always the left side. The driver's side can be either side, so it is more accurate to use left side , right side , than driver's side. That is it, unless you believe a left hand drive car becomes a right hand drive car if you are looking at it from the front!
Hope this helps.
Allan from down under.
Hope this helps.
Allan from down under.