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Old 09-01-2023, 08:13 PM   #7
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Default Re: Thinking of getting a Model T

Thanks for the good advice from all of you. I'm wondering if there are still plenty of shops that can do a good job with Babbitt? Not as much of a demand like years ago, or the know-how I would think. I'll let you all know if I take the Model T plunge. I'm waiting for the right one. I sure wish these old cars could talk...plenty of stories going back 100 years or more. They are survivors for sure.
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