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Re: Finally brought this home.....1919 Model T
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April 13, 2010, 11:32:50 am »
Great truck!!
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April 13, 2010, 11:52:33 am »
Brian, Great looking truck now that you moved back north you should try and take it to the Vintage Truck Show Aug 7th in Springfield Ohio. It's a good time. Matt
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Thanks guys! I love the truck. When my Mom passed my Dad told a 1955 Ford Fairlane, 1931 Model A and a 1965 Rambler. He passed this to me and no way was I selling it! I think it is very cool. It is a 1919 Model T state truck they call it. I have really never seen one that has this type of bed on the back. It's all original and all I want to do is get a new muffler, tune up and repainted. I could go with a 7up truck or something, but tell you the truth I like these colors. My Dad painted it this way in 1970. I might just keep it the same colors. As for the stuff in the front room, it took a long time to get her to let me put stuff in the house!
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April 13, 2010, 06:04:20 pm »
Brian,
Glad to see that the truck made the trip safely. That is one cool Model T. Like the machines in the house as well. Let me know if you ever decide to sell that cigarette machine.
Tim
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Brian, very cool truck thanks for sharing
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Very cool old truck.
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May 18, 2010, 10:24:54 pm »
Yea a rambler. My mom had 1966 or something 4 speed rambler beeter she drove until she got a 1974 american motor ambasader. Oh I so wanted that car until my dad figured out how to burn up the engine. The only thing wrong with the ambasader besides being a 70's boat was the seats need to be redone and one metal wheel peice was missing. It got hit one year and the autobody didn't put a new one back on. If it wasn't for the fire. I would probably have it as a show car now. had a rare 360 engine in it. I remeber driving it when I first got my drivers license. Took it on the interstate and floored it. Yea It keeped going. I finally pulled my food off the gas. LOL
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very nice, looks to be in great condition too
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