| JM | -- 05-21-2021 @ 9:34 AM |
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My son sent me this picture of an old car and asked me if I could tell him anything about make, model and year, but I have no clue other than it appears to be from the model T era, but not a Ford. Wondering if anyone here can help? John
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| 1931 Flamingo | -- 05-21-2021 @ 1:09 PM |
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Post the pic on the AACA web site. Someone there will know. Paul in CT
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| JM | -- 05-21-2021 @ 7:52 PM |
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Found the information needed on the Fordbarn Model T discussion forum. John
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| trjford8 | -- 05-22-2021 @ 7:53 AM |
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Hope nobody identified it as a Model T because it is not.
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| carcrazy | -- 05-22-2021 @ 11:02 AM |
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We are all now curious, what kind of car is it?
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| 37RAGTOPMAN | -- 05-23-2021 @ 2:56 PM |
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I believe it is a DODGE BROTHERS TOURING CAR type in DODGE BROTHERS on GOOGLE on photos and see what come up, and compare hope this helps 1937Ragtopman
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| sarahcecelia | -- 05-23-2021 @ 3:01 PM |
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It certainly has Model T fenders; (flat on top) so I assume it is a "T". (models A and B fenders were curved on the top, towards the frame on the inner edge, and towards the ground on the outer side, with the highest spot in the middle. Regards, Steve Lee
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| 1931 Flamingo | -- 05-24-2021 @ 5:25 AM |
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NOT a Model T. Paul in CT
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| trjford8 | -- 05-24-2021 @ 6:03 AM |
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I think on Fordbarn somebody identified it as a Maxwell .
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| 40cpe | -- 05-24-2021 @ 6:04 AM |
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The owner of a 1915 Maxwell on the Ford Barn identified the pictured car as a Maxwell around 1915.
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