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My visit with Miss Montana in Camp Verde

Posted: Wed Mar 27, 2019 12:36 am
by FreighTer Jim
What a great day ...

I visited Miss Montana and her Model T’s named “ Hailey’s Comet “ and Tinkerbell “.

I shot a video that includes Model T parts for sale ... ;)

If you are a Facebook user - I just posted it:

https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100005456325407

FJ

Re: My visit with Miss Montana in Camp Verde

Posted: Sat May 18, 2019 1:30 pm
by aDave
And for those of us who choose to not use that nefarious means of communication?????

(I guess we must do without).

Re: My visit with Miss Montana in Camp Verde

Posted: Sat May 18, 2019 1:57 pm
by George House
Camp Verde ? What’r you doing in Texas Jim? Why, .... that’s just a few miles south of Kerrville! Pickin’ up that T for Ignacio???

Re: My visit with Miss Montana in Camp Verde

Posted: Sat May 18, 2019 5:04 pm
by DHort
I do not see it there. Where did you post it?

Long time ago

Posted: Sat May 18, 2019 6:47 pm
by FreighTer Jim
You are replying to a thread from March 26th.

I was in Camp Verde, Arizona.

Today was spent in Unionville, PA and Delaware with my good friend Louis Ivan Mandich Jr. at a car show.

One of Louie’s cars we drove today ....

1918 Buick Touring:

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Louie was recently featured on the local news:

@ https://6abc.com/5282165/?utm_campaign= ... e=facebook

Tomorrow we are going to the HCCA Flea Market & Car Show in Strausberg, PA:

@ https://www.hcca.org/events/May-19-2019/index.html


FJ

Missing Out

Posted: Sat May 18, 2019 7:14 pm
by FreighTer Jim
If you don’t avail yourself of Facebook and Instagram
then you are missing out on a LOT of interesting visits
and vehicles that I document on a daily basis at times ....

This past week:

1922 Model T Pick Up & Delivery

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1906 Cadillac Model K Pick Up & Delivery

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Pick Up & Delivery Of Two Indiana Manufactured High Wheelers ....

1908 Albany Touring made in Albany, Indiana
The only one in existence
Two cylinder - air cooled - 24 HP - Friction Drive

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1908 Economy Motor Buggy made in Ft. Wayne, Indiana
Single cylinder - 10 HP - chain steering - chain drive
One of three remaining - over 90% original

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FJ