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sean
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Posted: 20 May 2010 at 1:15am |
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Since there seems to be interest in these: More photos here: 1918 Model-T
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rocnroll
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O.K. this is for Allen.....I think he was having trouble with what my Phaeton is...it's the Model A version of this car. (ten years later actually)
Henry called this body style a Touring Car....when the Model A came out they stopped using 'Touring car' and started calling the body style a Phaeton.....
Same deal though, 4 doors, no windows, cloth top. The Model As are a little bigger (tub's deeper) and the car itself is a little more refined.
This T is one step up from a horse drawn carriage basically.
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'48 CJ2A Lefty "Common sense is not that common" |
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Longhunter
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Is she yours Sean?
She does look to be in great shape.
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Mike in Mississippi
2006 Jeep Rubicon 1946 CJ2a #49667 1946 Bantam T3-C #7909 1 UNDERSTANDING Wife "2 wrongs don't make a right but 3 rights will make a left".... Gallagher |
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sean
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Roc:
Do you know what the 3rd. floor pedal is for? Nevermind
Just showed up yesterday at the end of the road, right on the hiway where all the summer tourists will see it. Owner probably hoping to cash in during the depression. It must have been under cover for a long time. Quite solid, only surface rust, the wood is not rotted: another that was "running when parked"? Sean Edited by sean - 20 May 2010 at 2:24pm |
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i especially like the Peerless radiator, made by the Corcoran MFG CO. in Cincinnati Ohio, the predecessor company to Corcoran-Brown, the makers of our bullit parking lights, and the original 2A headlights :)
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47goDevil
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what's come of that model T , has it found a home to undergo restoration ?
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sean
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Don't know. It sat there all summer, then one day was gone. It might have sold, or might have gone "back in the barn" .
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