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Hello all. Are both of the necks in the photo Model T? The shorter one is a casting and quite heavy. Thanks for any info.
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The one on the right would be Ford Model T. The lefthand one, could be off a T replacement aftermarket T radiator of replacement aftermarket neck.
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![]() According to redmodelt, this one is the correct Ford Model T Filler Neck |
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Maybe one is from an earlier Ford.
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