Old Skool with many accessory parts |
Re: Old Skool with many accessory parts Nice photo! Appears to be an early front axle with one piece spindles. The intake is dog legged aluminum type that went away at the same time as open valve engines in mid 1911 model year. So my guess is the engine is also similar in vintage to the front axle, which would be no newer than early 1911 model year.
The wooden firewall is no earlier than 1915. The body appears to be 1912 - ish. And of course some kind of wire wheels. It's a mixture of parts, probably sourced from a town dump in the era when a used up Model T had no value. |
Re: Old Skool with many accessory parts Looks like it has a dealer tag, though. Not that it isn't as Royce described. Maybe a trade in of some sort???
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Re: Old Skool with many accessory parts Cool car!
No coils, so it's probably running a mag. 48 stars on the flag. |
Re: Old Skool with many accessory parts Plate says 1917 dealer but I can't make out the place.
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Re: Old Skool with many accessory parts Is that an accessory hi-comp head? Edges look straight rather than curved.
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Re: Old Skool with many accessory parts I think you're right M2M. Can you imagine what a thrill that would've been to drive? Hold on to your hat!!
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Plate appears to be 1917 Pennsylvania dealer plate. https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...6&d=1569996733 |
Re: Old Skool with many accessory parts Negative is dated in the margin, a little hard to read, but since y'all have nailed the plate year, the photo was taken June 3,1917
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Re: Old Skool with many accessory parts That looks interesting.
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