Several years ago I saw an add on Craigslist wanting some Model T wheels which I responded to, seems he had an old farm wagon that his grandad had made from a T and wanted to restore it. Well he needed some 21'' rims and if I remember correctly some tires I had some not so great parts that were not good for the road but fit his bill to a T. Fast forward a few years and in talking with a friend he said his church was having a hay ride this past weekend and they were going to be using a restored Model T wagon for it, turns out to be the same one. I asked him to send a couple of pictures and here they are. Very nice job from what I saw of it several years ago. Hope you all enjoy. Jim
Model T wagon
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Model T wagon
Back road kinda guy stuck on the freeway of life.
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Re: Model T wagon
That's a fine job on the wagon. Nice H, too... but a TT would be nicer...