OT - Old Photo - Pre T Ford...Possibly Model S
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OT - Old Photo - Pre T Ford...Possibly Model S
Just decided to post another picture. I have not posted one since before Christmas. This is one of my favorite pictures of my early Fords. A very well equipped car. Please give me some information on the car. I know very little about these early Fords.
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Re: OT - Old Photo - Pre T Ford...Possibly Model S
Oops, I meant to say, possibly model R
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Re: OT - Old Photo - Pre T Ford...Possibly Model S
Nice photo Thanks
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Re: OT - Old Photo - Pre T Ford...Possibly Model S
I enjoy the NRS's too. I'm currently doing a Painting from Herb's photo. The top at "Half mast" always gives me a chuckle. You can only do that with tops with side supports. I can tell you that those Gray & Davis bullet head and side lamps are darn hard to find nowadays. They only used them until '06 I believe. It is a delightful photo.
Thanks
Rich
Thanks
Rich
When did I do that?
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Re: OT - Old Photo - Pre T Ford...Possibly Model S
Wouldn't an R or S have running boards? Since this car doesn't, I wonder if it isn't a well optioned Model N.
Mark Strange
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Re: OT - Old Photo - Pre T Ford...Possibly Model S
Mark,
Yes, a nicely appointed N. driving with the top partially down (or up) is a nice way to break the wind and let the sun warm you. Obviously not recommended on windy days or at speed.
Yes, a nicely appointed N. driving with the top partially down (or up) is a nice way to break the wind and let the sun warm you. Obviously not recommended on windy days or at speed.
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Re: OT - Old Photo - Pre T Ford...Possibly Model S
It’s an N.
The first give away is the fenders. The plow share fenders were only used on the Model N. Since it does not have running boards, a step plate is used instead (barely visible behind the end of the fron fender).
Second are the bail sidelights. These disappeared in 1907-08 for the Model N. Models R, S Runabout and S Roadsters used later style lamps, such as the flare side E & J s.
Third, note the “toy” horn mounted on the steering column. Model R and S cars used larger dash mounted horns similar to those found on early brass era Ts.
Fourth, note the radiator and cap. The radiator cap screws on to the neck, which Is typical of 1907-08 cars. The early Model N’s used what has been called a lightbulb radiator cap because the threads on the cap are similar to those found on incandescent lightbulbs. The threads on the cap screw into the radiator neck.
It looks like the was in very original condition. Ish I had a time machine so I could go back and examine it more closely.
Respectfully submitted,
Trent Boggess
The first give away is the fenders. The plow share fenders were only used on the Model N. Since it does not have running boards, a step plate is used instead (barely visible behind the end of the fron fender).
Second are the bail sidelights. These disappeared in 1907-08 for the Model N. Models R, S Runabout and S Roadsters used later style lamps, such as the flare side E & J s.
Third, note the “toy” horn mounted on the steering column. Model R and S cars used larger dash mounted horns similar to those found on early brass era Ts.
Fourth, note the radiator and cap. The radiator cap screws on to the neck, which Is typical of 1907-08 cars. The early Model N’s used what has been called a lightbulb radiator cap because the threads on the cap are similar to those found on incandescent lightbulbs. The threads on the cap screw into the radiator neck.
It looks like the was in very original condition. Ish I had a time machine so I could go back and examine it more closely.
Respectfully submitted,
Trent Boggess
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Re: OT - Old Photo - Pre T Ford...Possibly Model S
Thanks to everyone for all the input. This is how I (we all) learn from all you knowledgeable folks. On the Banner (flag) it has ELKHORN 09. This could possibly be when the picture was taken. As I look at the people in the photo, I see a resemblance in the people pictured. Possibly mother, daughter and son. Or sister, sister and brother. Good looking family.
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Re: OT - Old Photo - Pre T Ford...Possibly Model S
The Elkhorn 09 banner is stuck in what looks like the base of the mount for a search/driving light on the center of the dash.
Ford shipped some with a single driving light mounted on the dash front, a single gas lamp and maybe a MC POL tank.
Those are small headlamps and an MC would handle them both with the driving light off.
We will never know but fun looking at such great detail.
Great picture, chains too!
Ford shipped some with a single driving light mounted on the dash front, a single gas lamp and maybe a MC POL tank.
Those are small headlamps and an MC would handle them both with the driving light off.
We will never know but fun looking at such great detail.
Great picture, chains too!
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Re: OT - Old Photo - Pre T Ford...Possibly Model S
The Elkhorn banner, Is that a college? May be a gift from dad.
24-28 TA race car, 26 Canadian touring, 25 Roadster pickup, 14 Roadster, and 11AB Maxwell runabout
Keep it simple and keep a good junk pile if you want to invent something
Keep it simple and keep a good junk pile if you want to invent something