Plate is Montana, 1928, can you pin down the year of the T ?
Abusing yet another hood !
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Rich Bingham
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Abusing yet another hood !
No wonder I never found one worth saving in my rust hunting days !
Plate is Montana, 1928, can you pin down the year of the T ?
Plate is Montana, 1928, can you pin down the year of the T ?
"Get a horse !"
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Norman Kling
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Re: Abusing yet another hood !
If that guy slips, he might neuter himself.
Norm
Norm
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Re: Abusing yet another hood !
I think SHE might get quite a THRILL!!
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Re: Abusing yet another hood !
Ruch...guessing '19 or '20?
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Re: Abusing yet another hood !
Giddyup!!!
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Rich Bingham
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Re: Abusing yet another hood !
Wishbone under the axle, that's what I thought too. Maybe as late as '21 ?
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John Heaman
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Re: Abusing yet another hood !
She might chap something.
I’m reading a book about anti-gravity. I just can’t put it down. 
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Re: Abusing yet another hood !
Needs to focus the headlights…..
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Southfork Creek
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Re: Abusing yet another hood !
She has some hairly legs! Is that an Arizona 1923 plate?
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JTT3
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Re: Abusing yet another hood !
Low radiator, it’s a touring judging by the top pivot mounts as seen on the sides when enlarged. Windshield/frame looks like 1920, tag when enlarged looks like it’s a 1920 so it could be a 1919. Has a speedometer? I’m wondering because of the width of the front tires are those 30x3 wheels on the front?
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Re: Abusing yet another hood !
I'd agree with 1919 or 1920. Low radiator. No cowl lamps, so it has a starter so at least 1919. Early style motor mount (pre 1921?)
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Rich Bingham
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Re: Abusing yet another hood !
Rich I was wondering if anyone that was familiar with Montana tags could pinpoint the tag. I tried to clear it up but it was not very focused to begin with. When I did edit the picture it seemed like a 20, but could have been an 8. Thanks for the ID.
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Norman Kling
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Re: Abusing yet another hood !
I looked at the face again and that part looks like a woman, however, she is not shaped like a woman and in those days most women didn't wear pants!
Either sex one slip would not be very comfortable and the hood would probably be bent.
Norm
Either sex one slip would not be very comfortable and the hood would probably be bent.
Norm
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Re: Abusing yet another hood !
Yes , she's in Montana
pre 1928 Montana plates has a different style. Looks like is 1928
pre 1928 Montana plates has a different style. Looks like is 1928
The past is a great place and I don't want to erase it or to regret it, but I don't want to be its prisoner either.
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Rich Bingham
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Re: Abusing yet another hood !
Pretty sure that's a slim little gal, dressing up for the photo in some waddie's shirt, hat and woollies, even mocking his bow-legged stance. Maybe an uncle, father, brother or sweetheart. The hood? Who cares ? It's just an old wore-out Ford anyhow.Norman Kling wrote: ↑Tue Dec 21, 2021 9:48 amI looked at the face again and that part looks like a woman, however, she is not shaped like a woman and in those days most women didn't wear pants!
Either sex one slip would not be very comfortable and the hood would probably be bent.
Norm
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