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- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1925 Coupe, 1926 TT Closed Cab, 1924 Runabout
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Re: On our way to vote!
That ferry photo is just too neat, here I am using the same crossing!
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Re: On our way to vote!
Tom,
Great pics, thanks for posting. The last one is a 1908 Ford Model S Roadster. Thank you again,
Rob
Great pics, thanks for posting. The last one is a 1908 Ford Model S Roadster. Thank you again,
Rob
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Re: On our way to vote!
Love the name of the theatre in the second photo !
And a great picture of a makeshift "Shantytown" in some goldrush or oilboom place.
And a great picture of a makeshift "Shantytown" in some goldrush or oilboom place.
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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Re: On our way to vote!
There is a town called Llano, Texas. I believe that "llano" means "plain" or "plains" in Spanish.
Llano had a brief iron ore boom.
The Wikipedia article on Llano includes a number of pictures, including another view of the A-MUZ-U. The town has a rather odd history, even for a Texas town.
Llano had a brief iron ore boom.
The Wikipedia article on Llano includes a number of pictures, including another view of the A-MUZ-U. The town has a rather odd history, even for a Texas town.
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Re: On our way to vote!
I like the two photos of the '13 touring. That type of windshield was made by Rands, as well as the regular style. Not many of that style exist today.
I have one of them.
I have one of them.