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Very cool! Thanks for sharing them. I tend to think the model T era is done. Something our dad's generation collected, but this proves me wrong. And this is just one city!
I've been wanting a T for about 45 years and next week I get some parts and pieces of one in a truck and clean up deal. Don't know yet what I'll be doing with it but it'll be fun. Thanks for the pictures 66.
Very cool! Thanks for sharing them. I tend to think the model T era is done. Something our dad's generation collected, but this proves me wrong. And this is just one city!
There are a lot of the T's and T guys out there still. Seems like more on the East Coast, Texas and some of the dryer states have large clubs but all in all there are clubs in every state and plenty of T's to work on out there.
Also there are people who have T's that are in other clubs not related to the T clubs like the OCC groups and Historic chapters. With all of that said in all yes the hobby is small compared to say the 50's and 60 hot rod or rat rod guys but it T guys are out there.
We had a gathering of Ts here on the west central coast of FL about a month ago. If I remember right, about 150 cars. A dedicated bunch of folks, period dress and such.
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