Seems like a model T would make a good pin transport....
Am considering finding one to scratch that performance itch 20’s style. 1920’s that is. Anybody got one? What insights can you offer, love to see some pics of the gals!
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Seems like a model T would make a good pin transport....
Am considering finding one to scratch that performance itch 20’s style. 1920’s that is. Anybody got one? What insights can you offer, love to see some pics of the gals!
Quoted from Dayhuff:I don't have truck, but I do have a 1930 Ford Phaeton. The back seat area is huge and could probably fit a pin or two, or I could remove the trunk and put one on the luggage rack I suppose.......LOL.
John
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Sweet ride! I noticed alot more of them in MI than here at home. Do you drive yours any distance, or do you trailer?
Quoted from Dayhuff:Nope I do all my own driving, parades, grocery store, ...and of course it never seems to pass an ice cream shop with out pulling in without any help from me.......LOL.
John
OMG, thats like the (i know its cliche) reason i use to justify it! “But honey, think of the sunday drives for ice cream! Its for the kids! (Who are now old enough to drive lol).
Quoted from Dayhuff:LOL.....so true. Are you a member of the Ford Barn Forum yet? Lots of good reading there.
John
Not yet, i gotta look that up, thx!
Quoted from TractorDoc:I think your second pic is a Model A.
We had a Model A and a 1917 Dodge Brothers when I was a kid (brother now has the Model A, dad still has the '17 Dodge). I remember driving the Model A up to the high school one evening -- without telling dad! Thought I was going to be in for quite the punishment when I could not get it started to head back home but just before the battery gave up it let out a big backfire and we were on our way.
If you've not been in one they are rather cramped if you have any sort of length in your legs. Also, don't be in any hurry to get anywhere -- it may feel like you are flying down the road in a tin can but you are probably only going 30mph. The pickup versions are definitely cool. . . I wonder if there are any originals left or if they've all been turned into hot rods/T-buckets.
Yes the second one is an “A”. Wanted to show one of each for the t and a
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