Too good not to post! No T's but plenty of looks down memory lane.
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1921 Model T Touring, 1930 Model A Roadster
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1921 Model T Touring, 1930 Model A Roadster
Voltage Regulators, Starter & Generator Repair
www.modeltregulators.com
www.modeltstarters.com
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Re: Vintage photos
Enjoyed those (especially the instructions for using the telephone, which I will copy and show to my 14-year-old grandchildren). Some were before my time, but many were familiar.
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Re: Vintage photos
I remember some of those days. However, at the time, it seemed just as "modern" as now! My mother scraped up 25c from the piggy bank and went down to the market and bought dinner for the three of us! Only little boys wore shorts. Grown men wore suits!
Almost all women and girls wore dresses. You could actually buy something for a penny!
Norm
Almost all women and girls wore dresses. You could actually buy something for a penny!
Norm