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A 1923 Ford T Bucket that appeared at the 2012 Vineyard Church Car Show that was held in Kansas City Missouri.
This a rework of the original found at: www.flickr.com/photos/bharding56/7654140494/in/album-7215...
Jeff's was located somewhere near Newburgh, New York. The location is not noted on this card however the photo processing was done in Newburgh.
This was taken in the days of one retailer having multiple brands of gas available. The Texaco pumps are under the canopy however there are also pumps branded for Sunoco, Esso, and Standard. Besides the globes there is great signage on this card. Pumps signs can be seen along with signs on the oil dispensers and the Texaco sign atop the canopy. A Texaco "tombstone" motor oil sign is visible along with the ever present Coca - Cola sign.
A Bell Systems globe is hanging from the canopy and there is a Bell Systems porcelain sign on the concession stand. Also at the stand are signs for Western Union, Orange Crush, Julep, and a partially covered El Producto cigars ad! Can't make out what the dog sign is advertising. One of my favorite postcards.
Ford Model T Truck (1908-27) Engine 177cu (2898cc) S
Registration Number AE 2121 (Bristol)
FORD USA SET
www.flickr.com/photos/45676495@N05/sets/72157623665118181...
"The car that put the world on wheels" Manufactured in Detroit, Michegan : Manchester, England : Berlin, Germany : Copenhagen, Denmark : Buenos Aires, Argentine : Sao Bernando do Campo, Brazil. with at least thirteen proprietory bodies plus coachbuilt varients. Powered by a 177 Ci 20 hp engine and a wheelbase of 99 inches.
Many thanks for a Supersonic
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Shot 29.05.2016 at Gaydon Motor Museum, Transport Show REF 119-025
Look at this showroom new Brass Canadian made 1910 Ford Model T Touring. Photographed in Grand Bend Ontario only a short distance from where it was built at the Ford plant in Walkerville, Ontario.
Proudly wearing license plate number 8757. This plate was the last year for leather license plates used from 1906 untill 1910. This plate is identified as a 1910 issue as it was the only year that had the white bar sewed part way on centre across the top with Ontario in block letters. The original Ontario license records show that an A. Keehn of Stratford Ontario was issued this plate number.
The clean white rubber tires and the lack of dirt even under the fenders would make you wonder was this its first touring adventure. The ladies are dressed for a sunny summer day on the shores of Lake Huron in Grand Bend a popular vacation spot.
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U.S. Army Quartermaster Corps
Camp Lewis at Tacoma WA
1917 Ford/Howe pumpers.
The Army purchased 163 of these engines during WWI. Three of the machines were assigned to Camp Lewis. One Doughboy has the booster line and is ready to fight fire!
Model T Ford Van on two wheels in silhouette. Reminds me of the cartoon wacky races and the Ant Hill Mobs get away car. Anyway, light box behind toy car.
The combination hood ornament and radiator cap of a Ford Model T pickup truck from about 1924-25. This one was used for milk delivery.
2.884 cc
4 In-line
20 hp
Vmax : 65 km/h
15.007.033 ex.
Autostadt
Wolfsburg
Deuschland - Germany
November 2012
Canadian Tire, Gathering,
North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada,
A, Friday evening, event.
For my video; youtu.be/jUIHZnr3YRU
Visit to the historic Ford Piquette avenue Assembly plant - #27 - Where 12,000 Model T cars were assembled between 1908 and 1910. The plant is in the historic Milwaukee Junction area of Detroit, where many car manufactures open there doors - and quite a few closed their door a short time later.
Detroit, Michigan
Manufacturer: Ford Motor Company
Type: Model T Pick-Up
Engine: 2895cc 4-straight
Power: 20 pk/hp
Speed: 55 km/h Pick-Up / 72 km/h "normal" Model T
Production time: 1908 - 1927
Production outlet: over 15 million
Curb weight: 1300 kg (Pick-Up)
Special:
- Henry Ford: “Any customer can have a car painted any color that he wants so long as it is black”.
- Left pedal is the clutch, in the middle the accelerator and at the right the brake!!
- In 1914 a complete Model T was built in only 93 minutes!!
Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada - July 11, 2009 : 1925 Ford Model T delivery truck, Atlantic Nationals Automotive Extravaganza Centennial Park.
Camera: Olympus E500 & Zukko 14-45 lens
ISO 200, 19mm, f/6.3, 1/125
"New Beauty Sedan",
USA,
4 cyl, SV engine,
180 cu.in.,
one of the last of 15 million Ts,
Produced from 1908 - 1927,
First car restored by Len Southward in 1927,
For my video; youtu.be/P7PLhwZtHEM,
Southward Car Museum, Paraparaumu, New Zealand
A couple hours of old school Ford Model T racing... Lots of fun! The biggest event this group has run yet, over a dozen cars took to the track...
Three weeks ago in Jay Oklahoma. That's about as far as I want to drive my buggy unless the roads are a LOT smoother than those....
Ford Model T Truck (1908-27) Engine 177cu (2898cc) S
Registration Number AE 2121 (Bristol)
FORD USA SET
www.flickr.com/photos/45676495@N05/sets/72157623665118181...
"The car that put the world on wheels" Manufactured in Detroit, Michegan : Manchester, England : Berlin, Germany : Copenhagen, Denmark : Buenos Aires, Argentine : Sao Bernando do Campo, Brazil. with at least thirteen proprietory bodies plus coachbuilt varients. Powered by a 177 Ci 20 hp engine and a wheelbase of 99 inches.
Many thanks for a Marmalising
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Shot 15.06.2016 at the Coventry Festival of Motoring, Coventry REF 118-044