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Location: Queensland, Australia
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How come that so few Model T guys are looking at this Tread?
I would have thought that it would have been a popular one? |
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![]() Model T Ford parked outside the Ford Piquette Ave Plant, now a Museum. Well worth visiting. |
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![]() Two different Ford Model T Tourings on display at the Piquette Ave Ford Museum. Notice that this pair have regular Black Tyres, not White like the one shown earlier? |
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![]() 1912 Ford Model T Town Car on display at the Ford Piquette Avenue Museum. This early Ford also has the all white tyres. What a great place to visit. |
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Most Ford guys, especially Model T guys, have been to the Piquette plant. Every September, we have a Model T birthday party there, to celebrate where the Model T was designed and first built. My 1909 Model T rolled out of the Piquette plant in June 1909. I drive it from West of Pontiac Michigan, down Woodward Ave. (main street in Detroit) to the Piquette plant every September for the birthday party and then back home, about 60 miles round trip.
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