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- First Name: Tim
- Last Name: Wrenn
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: '13 Touring, '26 "Overlap" Fordor
- Location: Ohio
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The girl in the second pic looks like she coulda been a handful for that guy, and the hood in the third pic looks kinda weird for a T, and so does the radiator cowl.
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- First Name: Keith
- Last Name: Townsend
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: late 1911 touring, 1915 runabout, 1919 touring, brass speedster
- Location: Gresham, Orygun
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Here is another scene from Endicott, Washington. Same group of cars. They look like 1910 and some still have the agency tag attached.
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- Location: Blackfoot, Idaho
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Third pic, flat-top rear fender, front fender with a bill, a 1915 or 16 touring with one of those snazzy "update your old Ford" radiator shell and hood kits ! Fun to see.
"Get a horse !"
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Ahhhh, okay. Thanks for the edification Rich!
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Don't think that is a girl in the 2ed photo. Young man in knickers and funky hat.
I know the voices aren't real but damn they have some good ideas!
1925 Cut down pickup
1948 Ford F2 pickup

1925 Cut down pickup
1948 Ford F2 pickup
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I was through Endicott this summer in the TT. For such a tiny town,
I am struggling to figure out where those pix were taken !
Not terribly far from Endicott:
I am struggling to figure out where those pix were taken !
Not terribly far from Endicott:
More people are doing it today than ever before !
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Concerning the position of the 1911 Model T's at Endicott, WA:
My best guess is that the photo was taken on 3rd Street, facing North-East away from the late afternoon sun, in between D and C Streets.
Here is the surviving building on the West side of 3rd Street. The building in the background looks like it could have been a school but the school is now just the Endicott Elementary school on E Street to the North-West. The USGS 1950 topographical map shows that the school moved by then.
My best guess is that the photo was taken on 3rd Street, facing North-East away from the late afternoon sun, in between D and C Streets.
Here is the surviving building on the West side of 3rd Street. The building in the background looks like it could have been a school but the school is now just the Endicott Elementary school on E Street to the North-West. The USGS 1950 topographical map shows that the school moved by then.
Vern (Vieux Carre)
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Endicott, WA probable location marked by tiny green dot.
The railroad is two blocks behind the photographer.
The railroad is two blocks behind the photographer.
Vern (Vieux Carre)
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Yeah, ... I can see that the photos are right at the base of the hill.
That doesn't leave much room. It appears Endicott was another of
those towns that just feels the need to allow nothing to just remain
in place, unmolested. Update, teardown, or change, just for the sake
of changing it !
That doesn't leave much room. It appears Endicott was another of
those towns that just feels the need to allow nothing to just remain
in place, unmolested. Update, teardown, or change, just for the sake
of changing it !

More people are doing it today than ever before !
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Please explain to this ignorant T driver what Pic O'clock means.
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Just speculating David, but I think he is saying "time for pictures" in a poetic way. Silly, me, I sort of appreciate such frivolity! 
