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I would greatly appreciate it if someone can give me more information about the Model T shown in this old photo, e.g., year, body type, etc. Basically, I need enough info that would allow me to find a restored version of the same car.
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Oregon
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Close to 1918
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Location: Queensland, Australia
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Join Date: Aug 2014
Location: Rhinebeck, NY
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17-22 touring car
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Portland OR
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The top bows look to be oval not rectangular, so could be early 1917. The cross-section shape was changed to rectangular sometime in 1917. If top had been changed, then 1917 to 1922, non starter/generator car. Nondemountable wheels and cowl lights.
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