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- First Name: Richard
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- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1909 TR 1914 TR 1915 Rd 1920 Spdstr 1922 Coupe 1925 Tudor
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Re: Saturday break
Love the donkey on the ‘18 touring runningboard
…and the 2 pics of speed equipment (windshield folded and top down) on the same ‘14 runabout. 
A Fine is a Tax for Doing Something Wrong….A Tax is a Fine for Doing Something RIGHT 
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Re: Saturday break
Tom the 13th picture is iconic, so many times I’ve seen or took photographs myself of the family dog behind the steering wheel. I guess that must have started with the age of the automobile. Best John
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Re: Saturday break
What’s up with picture #6? Is this the opposite of the Gospel Car?
Bryant

Bryant
“Whether you think you can, or think you can’t-you’re right.”
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Re: Saturday break
I was thinking the same thing... park that one in front of your house to keep the gospel housecar at bay....




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Re: Saturday break

Bryant
“Whether you think you can, or think you can’t-you’re right.”
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Re: Saturday break
I am betting the guy in the 1925 Coupe with the mark of the beast,
( 666 ), that guy’s next car was a Dodge or a Chevrolet. (6 th picture down ).
I guess it takes a car that rattles to catch a rattlesnake snake. ( 2nd picture down ).
( 666 ), that guy’s next car was a Dodge or a Chevrolet. (6 th picture down ).
I guess it takes a car that rattles to catch a rattlesnake snake. ( 2nd picture down ).
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Re: Saturday break
That picture of John Tannehill represents the heart and soul of this hobby and isn’t he cute!
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Re: Saturday break
A tablespoon of Hadacol may help.
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Re: Saturday break
Goll dang it. AI is infiltrating.
Was going to say that there are some really neat photo sets right here!
I sound about as bad as the AI. Jeez.
Was going to say that there are some really neat photo sets right here!
I sound about as bad as the AI. Jeez.

Since I lost my mind mind, I feel more liberated
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Re: Saturday break
To that end here's a story: years ago when Ohio changed license numbers almost annually, a former secretary of mine was issued new tags with 666 on them. I'm telling ya you never saw a couple's life turned upside down so bad so fast once those tags were put on that car! Husband's business failed, lost his other job, filed bankruptcy as I recall. Following year new tags, new numbers, things started to turn around for them. Draw your own conclusions.
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Re: Saturday break
If they had only hung the plate upside down then all the evil would have fallen out on the road behind them.
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Re: Saturday break
After all that’s what Henry did!

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Re: Saturday break
Who'd a thunk! 
