A view from the top.
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- First Name: Bryant
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- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1926 Tudor transforming to a closed cab pickup
- Location: Myersville Maryland
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Re: A view from the top.
#15 hits home
love it

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- First Name: Matthew
- Last Name: Sinclair
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Re: A view from the top.
Love the first photo, any more photos with Sinclair stuff in them?
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- Location: Grant's Lick, Kentucky
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Re: A view from the top.
#22 I spy with my beady eye, a Maxwell! Thank you for the old photos Mr. Rootlieb, they're always a delight.
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Re: A view from the top.
The first photo looks like it could have been taken in Sinclair Wyoming.
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Re: A view from the top.
Tom,
I'm thinking that picture #18 where they are fixing the left front flat tire, is the same car second from the bottom. The both have windshield rods and no top. Clearly the second from the bottom is a 1911 based upon the rear axle.
Thanks for the pictures!
-Keith
I'm thinking that picture #18 where they are fixing the left front flat tire, is the same car second from the bottom. The both have windshield rods and no top. Clearly the second from the bottom is a 1911 based upon the rear axle.
Thanks for the pictures!
-Keith
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Re: A view from the top.
My favorite is 4th from the bottom, 14 touring, with the little dog sitting up in the backseat
. And the “On the Boundary Line US and Mexico” ‘14 touring has bill fenders and slanted louvers on the hood ?? Does that pass the Original Smith test ??
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