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New door for the workshop. Cut down a surplus interior door to fit the narrow opening of my workshop. Did you know that some interior doors are made of thin ply and cardboard? Clearly, that wouldn't do. Once new wood was inserted in the trimmed edges of the door, a perimeter frame was welded from angle iron. The doorknob strike plate is the gauges socket from a Ford Model T. Once I welded on grate from a cattle gate panel, a much more substantial door was complete.
Built in the late '60s and raced until 1978. Chassis and engine ('57 Chrysler 392 Hemi) by Butch Niland at Champion Auto, heavy modified '23 T body by George's Corvette, paint by Bud Davis at Chester's Corvette. That's the same paint Davis applied in 1973! Asphalt Angels of MD Summer Sizzler Car & Bike Show, Bowie, MD, July 21, 2024.
Horseless Carriage Club of America holds 63rd Annual NC Tour at Town of Bermuda Run and Hampton Inn, Bermuda Run, July 21-26, 2014.
Last registered in 1972 if that plate is any indication, and with regular--not Antique--plates to boot. Treasured Motorcar Services' Spring Open House, New Freedom, PA, April 27, 2024.
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New door for the workshop. Cut down a surplus interior door to fit the narrow opening of my workshop. Did you know that some interior doors are made of thin ply and cardboard? Clearly, that wouldn't do. Once new wood was inserted in the trimmed edges of the door, a perimeter frame was welded from angle iron. The doorknob strike plate is the gauges socket from a Ford Model T. Once I welded on grate from a cattle gate panel, a much more substantial door was complete.
This is a 1925 Ford Model T Touring Car. It is owned by Barbara Munson, and she has fixed it up right.
I would've loved to have taken more pics of this car, time just wouldn't allow since I was with such a large group today.
A 1911 Model T Ford Torpedo that I 'striped for John Greasinbeck (I'm sure I misspelled that but that's how it's pronounced) in Roanoke, Va.
While out on errands, i noticed a lot of old cars downtown. Rushed home to get my camera (i know, i should always have it with me), and got a bunch of shots. Also had two women ask if i needed a model to go with the cars. Odd that, never happens to me usually. I asked a guy what was going on, he had a model A, and he said they were just trouring around the area.
Nuestros amigos del Locos del Ford de Mar del Plata, que llegaron expresamente para participar, junto a Alfredo Aleman de Villa Gral. Belgrano al volante