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DLodge
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To Kentucky in a Model T - 1929

Post by DLodge » Tue Oct 20, 2020 10:15 am

I knew I had posted these photos here before, but couldn't remember when. Thanks to Google, I found that I posted them in 2011 and again in April 2016. Since there are new people who have joined the forum in the last 4-1/2 years, I thought I'd post them again.

In 1929, my dad was a student at Washington University in St. Louis and was in the ROTC unit. He and three of his friends went to Camp Knox in Kentucky for their ROTC Summer Camp. They pooled their money and bought a 1920 Model T, which they modified to carry them and their baggage. These pictures went into an album when they got back, and I still have it. His captions speak for themselves.

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Re: To Kentucky in a Model T - 1929

Post by DLodge » Tue Oct 20, 2020 10:19 am

More....

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In the above pictures, "Jake" was Bob Jacobsmeyer. Eight years later, he was best man at my parents' wedding.

When I went into the Air Force as a second lieutenant in 1963, I looked like I was about 15 years old. Looking at my dad in the last picture, it's not hard to see where I got that.... :D

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Re: To Kentucky in a Model T - 1929

Post by Steve Jelf » Tue Oct 20, 2020 10:25 am

I bet that deuce and a half with solid tires really does ride rough. :)
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Re: To Kentucky in a Model T - 1929

Post by George House » Tue Oct 20, 2020 11:50 am

Basic Training in 1929 with WW I Truck transport.😞....Yikes, those barracks look like my basic training “accommodations” at Camp Forsyth in 1970. At least we had Korean War era transport 😞.....What a wonderful Model T adventure - with Babbitt thrust washers and no disc brakes no doubt.
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Re: To Kentucky in a Model T - 1929

Post by John Warren » Tue Oct 20, 2020 12:21 pm

Wow, nice documentation. So what is your Dad's name? You should post the photo of you and your dad side by side. Thanks for sharing.jw
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Re: To Kentucky in a Model T - 1929

Post by DLodge » Tue Oct 20, 2020 1:24 pm

John Warren wrote:
Tue Oct 20, 2020 12:21 pm
..,. So what is your Dad's name? You should post the photo of you and your dad side by side. Thanks for sharing.jw
John, my dad was Richard Lloyd Lodge and I am Richard William Lodge. (His dad was William Lloyd Lodge. We tend to recycle names.) It would be interesting to see if I could find a photo of each of us at about the same age.

Here we are on Wrightsville Beach NC in 1944.

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Re: To Kentucky in a Model T - 1929

Post by RustyFords » Tue Oct 20, 2020 2:07 pm

That's a great story and great photos. Thanks for sharing.

And that big truck....wow. I spent many, many hours on the back of a duece and a half, but that was a modern one with pnuematic tires. I can imagine how rough the ride was on that beast with the solid rubber tires!
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Re: To Kentucky in a Model T - 1929

Post by Stu Tomlinson » Wed Oct 21, 2020 8:08 pm

Great photos and a some great history. I sure am glad folks like you share this kind of information.
Stu

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