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What's your MODERN? :)
To throw the proverbial spanner in the works... We obviously all have some connection with the Ford Model T, but I'm curious, what's your modern vehicle/ daily drive?
I've stayed faithful to American (even though I'm Australian), I used to drive a Tesla Model 3 SR+, now I've got a RAM 2500 Laramie Redback Edition...
What's your modern?
I've stayed faithful to American (even though I'm Australian), I used to drive a Tesla Model 3 SR+, now I've got a RAM 2500 Laramie Redback Edition...
What's your modern?
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Re: What's your MODERN? :)
I just bought this 2007 Mercedes SL 550 about 2 weeks ago. It will have to live outside as my garage is full with a 1916 Model T coupelet and a 1936 Packard convertible sedan. I just had the exterior of the Mercedes detailed and had a 9 year ceramic coating applied to help protect the paint.
I own a 1936 Packard convertible sedan, a 1916 Model T coupelet, and a 2007 Mercedes Benz SL550 roadster.
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Keith you say Modern like it's a bad thing. I would not tell anyone on this forum that you had a Tesla ( that's like asking what oil to use in your
engine, water pump & distributer) Mitch nice MB,I have never had the luxury of parking my daily driver in the garage. When my wife & I where
dating she asked if she could park her car in the garage & I asked her if it was broken? She has come to accept that now. I gave up the ton & a
half dually crew cab for this little Cheby 1/2 ton, but it gets the job done. Craig.
engine, water pump & distributer) Mitch nice MB,I have never had the luxury of parking my daily driver in the garage. When my wife & I where
dating she asked if she could park her car in the garage & I asked her if it was broken? She has come to accept that now. I gave up the ton & a
half dually crew cab for this little Cheby 1/2 ton, but it gets the job done. Craig.
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I have a blue oval with 7 stars. Crosstrek Dolores is short and we try cars to see if she can see over the dash. Then we decide on one of them! We both drive it. I also have a 2,003 Ford F150 which I drive if she is out in the other and also use it to pull an open trailer for towing my T's
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Even though I have a double garage (half taken up with my Model T, the other half with junk!!), and I also have a 200 square metre (2100 square foot) machinery shed, my RAM still lives outside!!
Even though the Tesla was a great car to own, it proved impractical for my line of work, with farm machinery... I didn't really want a truck that's in everyone's driveway here, like a Mitsubishi Triton or a Nissan Navara, I wanted something that's a bit less common here. So I thought, GO BIG. Had a choice of a Chev, Ford F350 or the RAM. Personally, I think the RAM has the best physical appearance, and that 6.7 litre Cummins is the best diesel engine ever!
Even though the Tesla was a great car to own, it proved impractical for my line of work, with farm machinery... I didn't really want a truck that's in everyone's driveway here, like a Mitsubishi Triton or a Nissan Navara, I wanted something that's a bit less common here. So I thought, GO BIG. Had a choice of a Chev, Ford F350 or the RAM. Personally, I think the RAM has the best physical appearance, and that 6.7 litre Cummins is the best diesel engine ever!
Craig Leach wrote: ↑Tue Feb 20, 2024 12:31 amKeith you say Modern like it's a bad thing. I would not tell anyone on this forum that you had a Tesla ( that's like asking what oil to use in your
engine, water pump & distributer) Mitch nice MB,I have never had the luxury of parking my daily driver in the garage. When my wife & I where
dating she asked if she could park her car in the garage & I asked her if it was broken? She has come to accept that now. I gave up the ton & a
half dually crew cab for this little Cheby 1/2 ton, but it gets the job done.IMG_2326.jpg
Craig.
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I have owned the Alpine for 50 years. The Model T was my mid-life crisis car - just 22 years.
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Here's my 'modern' it is the same build year as my wife, 1966, and it is my daily driver, runs on propane. Served me very well the last 20 years, just finished the second rebuild of the gearbox and transfer case, last year did an engine rebuild for the third time since i own it.
It still has to earn its way, that means about 15000km (about 10000miles) a year.
It still has to earn its way, that means about 15000km (about 10000miles) a year.
When in trouble, do not fear, blame the second engineer ! 
Leo van Stirum, Netherlands
'23 Huckster, '66 CJ5 daily driver

Leo van Stirum, Netherlands
'23 Huckster, '66 CJ5 daily driver
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2022 F150, like Mitch, my truck lives outside
Regards,
Joe Kowalczyk - 1923 Roadster, 1913 Runabout, 1918 Speedster, 1912 Mother-in-law roadster
Joe Kowalczyk - 1923 Roadster, 1913 Runabout, 1918 Speedster, 1912 Mother-in-law roadster
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My moderns are a 2019 Ford Fusion (Mondeo over seas) Hybrid Titanium I drove for courier work and has 340,000 miles and is now back up to my 2021 Toyota Sienna XLE Hybrid currently with 121,000 miles on it, because the arthritis is starting in the hips. Never thought I would have a CVT let alone the hybrids. I sat in the January 2022 snow shut down on Rt 1 near Quantico and left the fusion on and never worried about running out of gas!
My Minister of Finance has the tow rig, her 2019 Suburban and since she is german I call it "Oma's Panzer" but she will settle for the Fusion to run around town!
My Minister of Finance has the tow rig, her 2019 Suburban and since she is german I call it "Oma's Panzer" but she will settle for the Fusion to run around town!
Everything works in theory.
Reality is how you determine if something works or not.
Reality is how you determine if something works or not.
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Being the frugal type, I drive a 2012 Ford Focus hatchback with the five speed manual. It gets 37 to 40 mpg.
But I do drive a truck occasionally. I love my 1994 Ford F150.

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2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee Summit; boo for the Chinese partial ownership of what was once Chrysler but at least it is made in USA. 2018 Ford F-250 Superduty, pulls the 20' enclosed trailer for the Model T when touring far away and does most of its work on the farm.
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My '78 F150. One owner, me!
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I have a 1988 Mustang 5.0 convertible daily driver (180,000 miles original and unmolested), a 2010 Ram 2500 tow vehicle and a 2006 Ford E250 work van. I don't believe in trading cars very often.
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Okay, I'll play...
2008 Ford Escape, 186,000 miles, my daily driver
2014 Ford Explorer, 126,000 miles, my Model T tow vehicle
2017 Ford Edge, 75,000 miles, my wife's car
My daily driver dream car/truck would be a 1965 Ford Pick-up. Most of the ones I see for sale are beat to hell, or way too nice.
2008 Ford Escape, 186,000 miles, my daily driver
2014 Ford Explorer, 126,000 miles, my Model T tow vehicle
2017 Ford Edge, 75,000 miles, my wife's car
My daily driver dream car/truck would be a 1965 Ford Pick-up. Most of the ones I see for sale are beat to hell, or way too nice.

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2024 Fiat Panda Cross 4x4. . Damn, I love that thing. And while I was predispositioned against Mopar (thaks to my awful work truck) I really REALLY love my little blue strugglebuggy!!!
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2016 Jeep Renegade Trailhawk for daily driver. 2006 Dodge (Mercedes) Sprinter 3500 camper van used as a tow vehicle for hauling my T around.
1917 Touring
1946 Aeronca Champ
1952 Willys M38a1 Jeep (sold 2023)
1953 Ford Jubilee Tractor
1946 Aeronca Champ
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2009 Scion (Toyota) XB - "Tuner"
Toyota Scions were one price no-haggle purchase price.
Lowered 2-1/2inches, tinted front windows, graphics --
Toyota options I added Spoiler above, Cold air intake, free flow exhaust, strut braces, rear sway bar. 29mpg at 65mph (no wind) --
Lots of room to haul stuff too. bagged items in tire well, totes under seats, dresser laid on its back with table straddling its sides, stuff in draws. Spare tire inside car on top of everything.
Toyota Scions were one price no-haggle purchase price.
Lowered 2-1/2inches, tinted front windows, graphics --
Toyota options I added Spoiler above, Cold air intake, free flow exhaust, strut braces, rear sway bar. 29mpg at 65mph (no wind) --
Lots of room to haul stuff too. bagged items in tire well, totes under seats, dresser laid on its back with table straddling its sides, stuff in draws. Spare tire inside car on top of everything.
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OFF TOPIC, don't you think !
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Yes, Steve, OT right out of the gate.
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“Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain!”
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What does this have to do with Model Ts?
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1999 Buick LeSabre with 112K miles
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1925 Touring
1922 Center Door Sedan
1925 Touring
1922 Center Door Sedan
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2012 Volvo hardtop convertible. My T is a 1912 so they are 100 years apart.
The two of 'em side by side.
The two of 'em side by side.
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COMMUNITY.... of Model T Owners
Everything works in theory.
Reality is how you determine if something works or not.
Reality is how you determine if something works or not.
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Why not throw that crap on F.B. ??? Who give's a rat's ass what you drive ?
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I had a 2013 xB i removed the passenger right and rear seats and used for courier work. Had 89 chewey.com boxes in it one time. I loved how the sitting position was chair like. I just needed a better overdrive gear, at 75mph on I-95 it was tach-ing like 1800-2000 rpm. it also had a lot of road noise even after I added sound deadening but I pay the fuel bill so the Fusion Hybrid replaced it.TRDxB2 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 20, 2024 11:36 am2009 Scion (Toyota) XB - "Tuner"
Toyota Scions were one price no-haggle purchase price.
Lowered 2-1/2inches, tinted front windows, graphics
Toyota options I added Spoiler above, Cold air intake, free flow exhaust, strut braces, rear sway bar. 29mpg at 65mph (no wind)
Lots of room to haul stuff too. bagged items in tire well, totes under seats, dresser laid on its back with table straddling its sides, stuff in draws. Spare tire inside car on top of everything.
I liked to stop and take pics like this and send to one of my brothers to make fun of his shallow social media postings.
Everything works in theory.
Reality is how you determine if something works or not.
Reality is how you determine if something works or not.
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Ford Escape, Chevy Duramax.
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My daily is a 2011 Mini Cooper Clubman, 63,000 miles. Great for hauling small parts.
My tow vehicle is a 2010 Ford F150 4x4 Lariat with 212,000 miles.
The T's come out on the weekend or pretty evenings. Don't drive them much at night.
My tow vehicle is a 2010 Ford F150 4x4 Lariat with 212,000 miles.
The T's come out on the weekend or pretty evenings. Don't drive them much at night.
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2021 F250 “Annie”, she also gets to haul Clarabelle, my TT when the distance is too far to drive. A 2009 GT500 serves if a more “cultured” ride is required.
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2003 chevy trailblazer usually has a t part knocking around in it somewhere... just found a timer roller when i vacumed it out last week!
old rusty one though. There, its not OT anymore 


Just a 20 year old who listens to 40 year old music, works on 75 year old airplanes and drives 100 year old cars.
The past is only simple because hindsight is 20/20.
The past is only simple because hindsight is 20/20.
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2006 ram 3500 4wd w/5.9 Cummins and 6 speed, that I just spent $2800 on for a new clutch and associated parts. And it's not off topic because it's hauled a couple different T's. And a 14 ram promaster 2500 gasser, and it's hauled T parts to make the T go, so it's not off topic either. 

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At the risk of doubling up, here is my 2016 F150 when I picked up my runabout
Scott
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Well not Fords But mine is a Dodge Charger SRT and my wife has a Dodge Challenger 6 Spd
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And willing to bet that your first picture is at the Luray Pre-war Swap Meet!
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Everything works in theory.
Reality is how you determine if something works or not.
Reality is how you determine if something works or not.
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My winter car, the beater with a heater, is a 2006 Subaru Forester with the uncommon five speed manual transmission.
My summer daily driver is a 1965 Volvo 122 station wagon (P220).
My driveway is also clogged with a 2003 Ford F250 which is the tow vehicle for my enclosed car trailer and also "performs other duties as assigned ".
My summer daily driver is a 1965 Volvo 122 station wagon (P220).
My driveway is also clogged with a 2003 Ford F250 which is the tow vehicle for my enclosed car trailer and also "performs other duties as assigned ".
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Define "modern" haha - the newest vehicle I have is 24 years old. This is the year round one, the "sees no salt" "summer truck" is 30 years old.
Gen III Antique Auto - we do Model T Ford Restorations
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14 Focus ST - 50,000 mi. Loads of fun!
04 Expy - 170,000 mi. Still going strong.
I also have 7 British hobby cars to keep me busy.
04 Expy - 170,000 mi. Still going strong.
I also have 7 British hobby cars to keep me busy.
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VERY !! just look at that ultra-modern styling !! Fins for flying to the moon - or Mars !
Get a horse !
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I painted it with a paint roller. Black naturally

My other is a 79 Ford F-350 dually with a dump bed. FE powered. It’s former job was a tow truck. Still wearing its front bumper. Now it’s responsible for all my heavy lifting.
Bryant
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Re: What's your MODERN? :)
Now that is too cool, picking up your car at a round house!South Park Zephyr wrote: ↑Wed Feb 21, 2024 9:23 pmAt the risk of doubling up, here is my 2016 F150 when I picked up my runabout
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Re: What's your MODERN? :)
I decided it was time to install the cab lights I'd always wanted on my RAM...
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Re: What's your MODERN? :)
Big Red Duties heavy lifting and towing
Little Red : Duties racy little runaround/ grocery getter / sometimes shares duties with Model T's as Chick magnet!
Do it right or do it over,your choice. Drive like everyone is out to get you!
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Re: What's your MODERN? :)
it missed this picture
Do it right or do it over,your choice. Drive like everyone is out to get you!
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Re: What's your MODERN? :)
Apparently, it may have been a spanner in the works for a couple (I thought) good fellas Mitch.
Perhaps they should contact admin about this frivolous absurdity...
So.... a fella that may actually drive a really old non-Ford (name starts with a D) barks about your request in the OT forum.
Hmmm.
Sheesh, what gives? I'll stay my fingers on my opinions further.
Post on faceplant? Why?
Maw likes her Traverses, she's on her second one. First new '11 got her 248,800 and was still goin'.
Her used '14 is OK. 170,000. Hint: Lots cheaper.
I like my Chevrolet (ack! He typed that dirty word "Chevrolet"!) trucks. Oh yeah, we're in the Off Topic land.
I absolutely adore my half worn out, half rusted out and well decked out '05 Silverado four door. 170,000. The DVD player still works!
The dang leather seat heater doesn't work...Of course, only on my side. Uff da, leather is cold at 20 below. Bose stereo = divine.
On a kinder note, please remember the Chevrolet brothers (he typed it again!) were some SOME of the folks that made the model T Fords go faster.
Oh! And the '06 David Dunbar Lucerne CXL. Wish it were a four by four, then it'd be easier to get in and out of.
All of our brands are great, aren't they? I'm serious.

Perhaps they should contact admin about this frivolous absurdity...

So.... a fella that may actually drive a really old non-Ford (name starts with a D) barks about your request in the OT forum.

Sheesh, what gives? I'll stay my fingers on my opinions further.

Maw likes her Traverses, she's on her second one. First new '11 got her 248,800 and was still goin'.
Her used '14 is OK. 170,000. Hint: Lots cheaper.
I like my Chevrolet (ack! He typed that dirty word "Chevrolet"!) trucks. Oh yeah, we're in the Off Topic land.
I absolutely adore my half worn out, half rusted out and well decked out '05 Silverado four door. 170,000. The DVD player still works!
The dang leather seat heater doesn't work...Of course, only on my side. Uff da, leather is cold at 20 below. Bose stereo = divine.
On a kinder note, please remember the Chevrolet brothers (he typed it again!) were some SOME of the folks that made the model T Fords go faster.
Oh! And the '06 David Dunbar Lucerne CXL. Wish it were a four by four, then it'd be easier to get in and out of.
All of our brands are great, aren't they? I'm serious.
Since I lost my mind mind, I feel more liberated
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Re: What's your MODERN? :)
My "modern" , well several things but the 1 I travel in now and do my towing is a 04 Dodge 1500 with hemi and tow package. So far has done everything i ask of it without a strain.
If you can't help em, don't hinder em'
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Re: What's your MODERN? :)
I'm a devoted Ford fan, and apparently I like old cars. Other than my '23 Touring, I daily drive a 1905 Escape with the V-6 engine, and my garage also houses a 1904 Expedition, which I used to use in my Contracting work, but now only use to pull the T Trailer around or when we go on vacations. Since I moved from New Orleans to Memphis, winter weather has become a real problem. At age 86, I don't like it!! So, when it warms up enough for me to take out the T, I'm sure I'll have to drain it and put in fresh gas. Ditto the Expedition to pull it.
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Re: What's your MODERN? :)
Those are some rare vehicles to be sure Peter.Peter, Memphis TN wrote: ↑Tue Mar 19, 2024 4:52 pmI daily drive a 1905 Escape with the V-6 engine, and my garage also houses a 1904 Expedition,
Do it right or do it over,your choice. Drive like everyone is out to get you!
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Re: What's your MODERN? :)
The '04 Expy is a great machine. I just hit 170,000 2 days ago. Hope we get many more!