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Old 02-27-2017, 08:51 AM   #1
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Lightbulb A True Survivor Story Of A Common Model T

This 1925 Model T was bought new back in 1925 ...





Driven for 21 years - then put in a shed

After 70 years it saw the light of day again six months ago

With a liitle work - the engine fired up & is running smoothly

I picked it up Saturday in Dalton, GA

It is going to a new home in Conroe, TX where the new custodian will make it safe to drive
He will do nothing more - no restoration - it will be as you see it

I posted a short video on:

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Old 02-27-2017, 11:07 AM   #2
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Great!! They're still out there.
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Great story. I found one that has been in a garage for over fifty years. I have been unsuccessful in acquiring it, though.
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Going to see it on Saturday
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Going to see it on Saturday

Don,

I am dropping off today - why wait ?


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I am dropping off today - why wait ?


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Lightbulb Check out the videos & images

Well ...

It is with John now ...

I took a few videos & images that can be seen at the links above


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