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- First Name: Keith
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- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: late 1911 touring, 1915 runabout, 1919 touring, brass speedster
- Location: Gresham, Orygun
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Re: Heading home.
Is the second to last picture a Model R with full elliptical springs?
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Re: Heading home.
what is the crank accessory on the 3rd pic?
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Re: Heading home.
Yes. There were kits available to convert them. Notice also, the unique rear trunk area. And my pet peeve, the upside-down steering wheel.KWTownsend wrote: ↑Tue Mar 18, 2025 10:33 amIs the second to last picture a Model R with full elliptical springs?
Last edited by Jerry VanOoteghem on Tue Mar 18, 2025 11:55 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Heading home.
It's an accessory "cranking" device that allows you start the car while seated. You pull a handle attached to a cable that winds around the "volute" style pulley that you see in front.
I guess if it backfires, the handle yanks you forward and throws you through the windshield.
