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This is cooler than spit. The image above was sent to me by Joe Young out of Slapout, Alabama. The milk truck belonged to his grandfather - his grandfather's two sons (Hey Joe, do... To read the rest of this blog entry from The Ford Barn, click here. |
Re: The Model-T Milk Truck GOOD NIGHT ! Ask Mr. Young if there any more pix of these trucks. Greatest body.
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Re: The Model-T Milk Truck My Grandfather came to Montgomery, AL in 1912 from Kentucky and started his milk business. Don't have any other pictures. There is one like it at the Jack Daniels distillery In TN. I am a Model A man, so don't know the year of the "T". Joe Young Slapout, AL
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Re: The Model-T Milk Truck Love it!
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Re: The Model-T Milk Truck It shines like a new dime, look at the reflection of the rear fender on the side.
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Re: The Model-T Milk Truck But notice the tool box on the running board.....they were prepared.
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Re: The Model-T Milk Truck Did Glenview Dairy eventually become Hall Brothers Dairy located between Snowdon and Montgomery ( It would actually be in the city of Montgomery today).
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Re: The Model-T Milk Truck I like the pride it looks like they put into their job. The truck is clean and they are both well dressed (ties, tucked in shirts etc).
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Re: The Model-T Milk Truck That is the closest body to one I have been working on for a customer.It is the first I have seen with the metal panels on the sides like the one here.That one you have pictured looks as if somebody needed more room for the cab opening,it is hard to picture a body maker installing those oval windows with that cutout in them.The one I am working on is pictured in my thread looking to ID it.Somebody else posted the pictures,I never had any.If I knew how to get the two pictures side by side I could get a better comparison.
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Re: The Model-T Milk Truck Newbie here. I have a 1925 C-cab panel similiar to this but not with the small insert "C". That is really different. It also has straight sides without the inset. Wish it was as prestine at the one in the photo.
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Re: The Model-T Milk Truck I have a 1915 dog catchers wagon that has the original body with a hercules body decal. It has the "C" window. It has mesh screens where the milk truck has solid panels and has a drop down tailgate. I have the body # somewhere in the garage. i hace all thwe original trim inclusding the c glass, but don't have the terim that goes around tghe glass.
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Re: The Model-T Milk Truck Hi
I can only dream - someday I hope to have a model t. Roger |
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