[AT] Re: AT Digest, Vol 35, Issue 12
Gordon Hart
grnacres at pgtc.net
Mon Jan 15 05:11:44 PST 2007
Ralph
I think this picture is of a 26 or 27 I think if memory serves me right the
gas tank with a flapper under the cowl came in those years. Prior to that
they were under the seat. When I was a teenager I was into Model T's and A's
but have forgot most of what I knew. I bought my first car a Model A at age
13 and still have it. that was 46 years ago.
Gordon
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ralph Goff" <alfg at sasktel.net>
To: "Antique tractor email discussion group" <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2007 12:05 PM
Subject: Re: [AT] Re: AT Digest, Vol 35, Issue 12
> Jim wrote:
>
>> http://hotimg2.fotki.com/b/142_165/28_171/FordinFortQ.jpg
>
>> Ralph,
>>
>> I assume that both cars in the picture are T's.
>>
>> One appears to have wire wheels; did these come as standard? (LHS one has
>> what I would call normal T wheels)
>>
>> Or were they "Optional"? 8^)
>
> Good eye for details Jim. I hadn't even noticed the difference in wheels.
> I don't know for sure but the information I have is that wire wheels
> became optional on Model T starting in 1926. I had the idea that this
> photo was ten years older than that. Any Ford Model T experts out there
> care to comment?.
> Heres a link to another picture showing my Dad's Uncle Jack with his T'
> http://hotimg2.fotki.com/b/142_165/28_32/JackModelT.jpg
> I don't know the year of this one either but it has the wooden spoke
> wheels. I have the remains of my grandfather's Model T chassis. Wooden
> spokes on this one too.
>
> Ralph in Sask.
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