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01-01-1970, 12:00 AM | #1 |
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A first time T owner!
Hey you all, after collecting, tinkering and driving antique and classic cars for 40 years, I finally bought my first T! Shes a 1926 5 window coupe that has my heart pumping faster than most cars have ever done, even at 30 miles per hour. WHAT A BLAST! Now I understand what all the fuss has been about with you T ers. I just had to tell somebody that would care, and found this message board. I might can help with extra money for your car parts as I buy scrap gold etc. Check out my site. www.midwestrefineries.com Happy driving. Gary <table><tr><td><font face="arial"> |
01-01-1970, 12:00 AM | #6 |
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Re: A first time T owner!
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Me too. A 27T Tourning. I live 50 north of Detroit. I'll try your web site / email. <table><tr><td><font face="arial"> |
01-01-1970, 12:00 AM | #7 |
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Re: Welcome
I purchased a 1925 T roadster three weeks ago. The last time I rode in it was 1947.The T hadn't run since 1949.I call him Pike.He was set up for the Pike's Peak Hill Climb in Colorado during late 20,s or early 30's, I'm not sure. It has a Frontenac head,Winfield cam and carb.The T trans has been locked out and a chevy trans was installed behind it. It has a Ruckstell rearend-does that give me six forward speeds and two in reverse? It also has Buffalo wheels and a Custom panel with a brass altimeter. I just found your web site yesterday through a frend who is helping me to get Pike running again. I'd like to hear from anyone who has info on the Pike's Peak's runs that this car participated in. Please respond. Thanks, Baxter <table><tr><td><font face="arial"> |
01-01-1970, 12:00 AM | #8 |
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I put a message,it disappeared!!!!!!Baxter <table><tr><td><font face="arial"> |
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