I’m relatively new to T’s. I have a ‘26 Roadster and now just purchased a ‘22 Canadian Touring. Very excited to get the ‘22 home. I’ve attached a photo of my 2 year old twins Violet and Nora sitting in the Roadster. They love model T’s as much as me!
My question is this: did the Canadian cars have their own versions of the owner’s manual? I know there’s a Canadian parts book.
Any information would be appreciated. Thanks!
1922 Owner’s Manual for Canadian Cars
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- First Name: Alex
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Re: 1922 Owner’s Manual for Canadian Cars
Lovely photo Alex. You are blessed.
Our cars are Canadian sourced and we do have Canadian owners manuals, printed in Ford, Ontario, Canada. Earlier ones had CANADIAN EDITION printed on the front cover. Likely the only difference is the printing info on the front page.
If your car is a Canadian one, and Canada being an English speaking country in the main, your car is likely a tourer, not a touring.
South of your border they call it a touring, but strangely their pilots don't fly fightings,
Allan from down under.
Our cars are Canadian sourced and we do have Canadian owners manuals, printed in Ford, Ontario, Canada. Earlier ones had CANADIAN EDITION printed on the front cover. Likely the only difference is the printing info on the front page.
If your car is a Canadian one, and Canada being an English speaking country in the main, your car is likely a tourer, not a touring.



Allan from down under.
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Re: 1922 Owner’s Manual for Canadian Cars
Hi Alex, you can find on-line versions of the Canadian Manuals (and other publications) here: https://www.cimorelli.com/mtdl/default.htm
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