A BIG thank you to some folks
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A BIG thank you to some folks
A few months ago there was an early frame for sale in the classifieds. I had no interest in another project but when the price was attractive enough I bought it. I already had a front and rear axle I found at an estate sale, so I thought what the heck, I might as well see if I can put together a rolling 13 chassis. You have probably seen my want ads over the last few months and with the help of these fine gentleman either selling, finding, hauling and in one case donating parts, it is up and rolling. So a big shout out to: Joe Bell, Pat Brannigan, Ed Fuller, Mike Leonard, George House, Steve Tomaso, Greg Jones, Stephen Bowers, Gary Hussar, Larry DeBaugh and especially Herb de La Porte for saving the day. This club has no shortage of great people willing to lend a hand in anyway they can. So here is what they helped put together. Thanks again.
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Re: A BIG thank you to some folks
Now you just need a firewall and radiator and you can get her running!! 

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Re: A BIG thank you to some folks
There is a multitude of extra holes in the side of the right frame member at the front. Did the frame have something extra added at some time?
I envy you guys having no pedals to navigate around when fitting the exhaust pipe. Much simpler than the pipe we have to use on RHD cars.
Allan from down under.
I envy you guys having no pedals to navigate around when fitting the exhaust pipe. Much simpler than the pipe we have to use on RHD cars.
Allan from down under.
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Re: A BIG thank you to some folks
My Brother Mike picked that engine up on a farm near Ellsworth Wisconsin, He would be pleased to have seen it go to a good home and soon to be running.
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Re: A BIG thank you to some folks
Wonderful results from a near afterthought Tom. You are truly a visionary and I’m glad to have played a very small part. Mebbe a trip to Ray Wells might be in your future. 

A Fine is a Tax for Doing Something Wrong….A Tax is a Fine for Doing Something RIGHT 
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Re: A BIG thank you to some folks
Looks like a 14 muffler.
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Re: A BIG thank you to some folks
It is Larry and one of your pipes too !
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Re: A BIG thank you to some folks
I don’t know the history of the 111 year old frame, but there are extra holes. Has a crack at the motor mount and had a plate welded over it that I removed. I haven’t been able to find the rear casting for a 11-14 muffler, but when I do I will correct that. My goal was to assemble a chassis, not restore it. It has been a fun challenge without the headache of serious money and untold hours of work. If I don’t do anything with it, it will be a good start for the next guy.
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Re: A BIG thank you to some folks
Wow! To have my name included in a list of such Model T aficionados just made my day. Glad to help with the head lamp.
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Re: A BIG thank you to some folks
Tom - the "correct" - (depending on time frame) '13 muffler ends would have had 2 separate pressed steel mounts front & back rather than cast in the ends.
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When I saw the extra holes either side of the pan mounting I thought that it may have had a riveted-in gusset to repair a break in the frame. Welding it in leaves the reason for the holes unexplained. What stories some of our T's might tell us.
Allan from down under.
Allan from down under.
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Tom, Glad to help, some days my kids will pitch some of this any ways so might as well go to a good home.
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Re: A BIG thank you to some folks
Hey Tom!
Glad to see that frame get put to good use!
Glad to see that frame get put to good use!