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- First Name: Wayne
- Last Name: Sheldon
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1915 Runabout 1913 Speedster
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Re: More 09/10
Oh I am going to have to spend a bit of time looking these over!
Thank you as always!
Thank you as always!
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- Last Name: Landy
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Re: More 09/10
As always, wonderful pictures. thanks for sharing them. Some very interesting variants of the foredor options pictured .
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Re: More 09/10
Other than the way the crazy top laid up so far when its down blocking rear vision, I still think those were the prettiest designs of them all, right up to the earliest of the '12s, of which there were very few of that model style.
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Re: More 09/10
Photo #9 is what we are going to look like trying to move all these pears over the next week or so. I'm glad it's not a chestnut tree, pears land a little softer.
I also look all these pictures noticing how dressed up they are and can't imagine driving my T in the summer dressed to the nine. I complain when my feet are hot wearing sandels, I would die in long shirt sleeves let alone pants! Air conditioner has made many of us soft, but it sure is nice to have.
I also look all these pictures noticing how dressed up they are and can't imagine driving my T in the summer dressed to the nine. I complain when my feet are hot wearing sandels, I would die in long shirt sleeves let alone pants! Air conditioner has made many of us soft, but it sure is nice to have.
Everything works in theory.
Reality is how you determine if something works or not.
Reality is how you determine if something works or not.