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Had all the cars out of the garage since I was cleaning up. Thought I would share this picture I took of the cars. Two 1930's and a 1926 T Coupe. All stock.
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thats pretty cool, ya don't see that every day, Jim
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Nice! Thanks for sharing...
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Nice cars thanks for posting them. Love the black coupe with black wheels what color pinstripe is on it?
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Very nice Sir, beautiful cars and love the T.
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![]() What's a "T"?????????? I have a "T" in my name TOO! Buster T. ![]()
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26 T coupes are one of my favorites! And you've got a beauty!
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Mitch, the black coupe doesn't have a pinstripe. It sports a 50's or 60's black enamel spray job over the original black lacquer. The car needs to be repainted but I have thought about just getting it striped for now. There is a guy locally that does a fabulous job quite reasonably.
Metalho, I restored the T coupe in Montesano, Washington out your way. I knew the Seattle T guys, such as Otis Clinton. Got a ton of NOS stuff from him-pricey, but dont regret a bit of it. |
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Buster T-
A T was Ford's practice at making cars, which he finally perfected in 1927 when the Model A was produced! Now, have a doggie treat on me! |
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That'd be sweet...my three are (not in a photo... Actually four) 1929 A , 1948 8n, 2003 Excursion, 2006 Freestyle....not as cool as yours for sure...love those cars of yours.
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Those are great looking car's. I like that standard coupe, especially with the black walls. Its nice to see only the car that might have had white walls have them I.E the Delux Cabriolet. Very nice.
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Very nice, I love the T, now I need to clean up my shop.
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Nice cars which do you drive the most?
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The black Model A coupe, no question. It has a Snyder's 5.5 head and a newly rebuilt engine with about 8000 miles on it now. Runs strong. Easy cruise at 50 mph. Over the years however, I only had the Model T and I have put over 30,000 miles on it. Think about that: how many people alive have driven a Model T that many miles. Interestingly, the babbitt is still in great shape with no shims having to be removed from the mains. The rods did require a little taking up.
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