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Dropacent
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Model T official sanctioned accessories

Post by Dropacent » Tue Aug 27, 2019 12:50 pm

Our Canadian brothers and sisters had a bunch more accessory items available originally from Ford. Yes, even step plates. I’ve always believed what you do to take care of Lizzie is a personal choice, but this shows back in the original days, people dressed up their cars. I read the other day that by the late 1920s, 1 of every 2 autos had a motometer. They know this because of the many millions of motometers sold.
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Re: Model T official sanctioned accessories

Post by Jim, Sr. » Tue Aug 27, 2019 10:30 pm

It appears that they offered the Patterson drive in the transmission for the speedometer, rather than a wheel driven set up.
1922 Coupe , 1926 Touring

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