Got to get me one of these Fords
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- First Name: Allan
- Last Name: Bennett
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1912 van, 1917 shooting brake, 1929 roadster buckboard, 1924 tourer, 1925 barn find buckboard, 1925 D &F wide body roadster, 1927LHD Tudor sedan.
- Location: Gawler, Australia
Re: Got to get me one of these Fords
Photo number 8 shows a 1914 tourer with rounded corner doors but an earlier forward folding windscreen usually associated with 1913 models. Is that a carry over thing seen before?
Allan from down under.
Allan from down under.
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- Location: Grand Forks, ND
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Re: Got to get me one of these Fords
Maybe a carry over thing. Most likely a dealer assembled car and they were using up what they had on hand. Or maybe the owner preferred the fold outward windshield and had it put on.
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Re: Got to get me one of these Fords
Carryover of old stock from factory is more than likely. Sure looks like a grumpy family, as the 3 in Pic #12...bunch of pickle-pusses!
And as so often...the "cosmetic condition" of these cars is just crazy. Faded filth I call it!

As always thanks Tom for the neat pics.