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Old 09-07-2025, 12:05 PM   #6
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Smile 1915 Model T has been in the same family since 1919

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Thanks !
Glad you appreciate the story.
Sara and John planned for years how
to bring the Model T back and when they
were ready I was contacted to start the process
of bringing it to it’s new home in North Carolina.
I contacted a friend with a trailer in Spokane
who went up to Deer Park and carefully retrieved it
from a boat house, then dropped it off at
Antique Auto Ranch where I had made arrangements
with Tom Carnegie to see if he could get it running
again and make a list of what was needed to get
it in condition to hopefully attend small tours.
The plan was to do as little as possible,
a conservative approach to stabilize and not modernize.
Sara name the car “ Lizzie “.
Tom got it running and I scheduled a trip
to Spokane to pick it up for transport.

Jim
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