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#21 |
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Location: Orland Park,IL
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This one has a Pittsburgh Taximeter installed , as was mentioned in Lorin Sorensen's "The Commercial Fords" as being standard equipment.
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#22 |
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Location: Potomac, Maryland
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Is this an original (restored obviously) taximeter for the Ford Model A taxis?
With the "Made for Ford Motor Company" (at the bottom of the face) it seems like it would be Model A vintage. Any insight would be much appreciated, Brad in Maryland |
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#23 |
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Yes, your taximeter is the typical Pittsburgh meter used in many of the original Model A Taxis. It looks to be accurately restored. Is it available?
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#24 |
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Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: olney md
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Does anybody know where the taxi that was allegedly put back on a chassis from a the dealership ever ended up or what color that car was?
matt Last edited by orangeamcs; 02-14-2020 at 04:27 PM. |
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