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I've been asking a lot of questions here so I thought I'd post pictures of my (new) Model T.
There are a lot of extra parts, including the chassis with the wire wheels. It's been stored in a quonset for 30 years and the last license plate is 1944. There is a later plate on the tailgate but ot sure, I think it's 69. Last edited by Mike/Nebraska; 11-08-2016 at 10:50 PM. |
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That looks like a great car. I hope you enjoy it. Keep us posted.
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Nice project. Have fun and enjoy.
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Nice ride. I live in Omaha too. We should meet up and check each other's rides out
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Pieces n parts, looks like fun. |
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Nice find. The rear fenders look like Model A. I am working on one of these also.
http://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/14...p-project.html |
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I like your RPU, I wish I could find one to rebuild. I'm working on a '27 coupe myself.
I see that it has a road flair bracket on it. I have the same set of them, I actually have three different complete sets of them. Pat |
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Nice find. The rear fenders look more 1932 than Model A to me.
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Not sure on the rear fenders. I have four roadster rear fenders that I think I can make two good ones out of.
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Can't see if it's stamped. Is that a steel Ford bed? Extra nice if it is.
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Where would it be stamped? New to Model T's.
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If you referring to the serial number it is stamped on the engine, driver's side above where the coolant hose goes into the block. Might have to wipe it down with a rag or use something to clean it with in order to see it.
Mark |
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