Old Photo, Brother in Dad’s RPU. 1955
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Old Photo, Brother in Dad’s RPU. 1955
About 9 years before my arrival. My brother in a RPU that I have a vague memory of before being sold. I think it’s a 1919, but not sure.
What y’all think ? My parents house is in the background before a garage was built.
Wish it was still sitting there.
What y’all think ? My parents house is in the background before a garage was built.
Wish it was still sitting there.
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Re: Old Photo, Brother in Dad’s RPU. 1955
I sure would like to have met your dad !
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Re: Old Photo, Brother in Dad’s RPU. 1955
Lordy! Your brother looks a lot like I did at that age!! Poor kid!!
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Re: Old Photo, Brother in Dad’s RPU. 1955
Good photo Dave,Thanks, Happy New Year!!
24-28 TA race car, 26 Canadian touring, 25 Roadster pickup, 14 Roadster, and 11AB Maxwell runabout
Keep it simple and keep a good junk pile if you want to invent something
Keep it simple and keep a good junk pile if you want to invent something
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Re: Old Photo, Brother in Dad’s RPU. 1955
I can only imagine. My dim recollection of Grampa's '40 Ford, particularly the dash radio which was eye level to me then, is still vivid.
How nice to have a picture of it.
Rich
How nice to have a picture of it.
Rich
When did I do that?
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Re: Old Photo, Brother in Dad’s RPU. 1955
Dave,
Great photo.
Note if you zoom in on it you can see that it is a cut off touring with the door jam visible at the back of the front seat. You can also see the head of the bolt in the side of the body that holds the back of the front seat frame and body together.
The windshield bracket is for the starter equipped open cars -- so mid 1919 to 1922. In 1923 model year they went to the slanted windshield. ref: https://www.mtfca.com/encyclo/doc19.htm
APR 30, 1919 Acc. 575, Box 11, #732, Ford Archives
T-7845, 7846 windshield bracket with integral side lamp bracket used on open cars without starter only. T-7845B and T-7846B bracket used with starter cars (has no oil lamp bracket).
It still has the wider arm rest with the wider metal cap -- used very late 1916-to 1921 on the tourings and a little later on the Runabouts/Roadsters. The later 1921 to 1925 tourings used the narrower arm rest along with the 3 piece rear touring seat tub.
If you have some additional photos of the car -- we might be able to narrow down the year range a little. But based on those observations later 1919 to 1921. And many of the 1919 to 1921 open cars look about the same.
Again -- great photo with hopefully some great memories for you!
Respectfully submitted,
Hap l9l5 cut off
Great photo.
Note if you zoom in on it you can see that it is a cut off touring with the door jam visible at the back of the front seat. You can also see the head of the bolt in the side of the body that holds the back of the front seat frame and body together.
The windshield bracket is for the starter equipped open cars -- so mid 1919 to 1922. In 1923 model year they went to the slanted windshield. ref: https://www.mtfca.com/encyclo/doc19.htm
APR 30, 1919 Acc. 575, Box 11, #732, Ford Archives
T-7845, 7846 windshield bracket with integral side lamp bracket used on open cars without starter only. T-7845B and T-7846B bracket used with starter cars (has no oil lamp bracket).
It still has the wider arm rest with the wider metal cap -- used very late 1916-to 1921 on the tourings and a little later on the Runabouts/Roadsters. The later 1921 to 1925 tourings used the narrower arm rest along with the 3 piece rear touring seat tub.
If you have some additional photos of the car -- we might be able to narrow down the year range a little. But based on those observations later 1919 to 1921. And many of the 1919 to 1921 open cars look about the same.
Again -- great photo with hopefully some great memories for you!
Respectfully submitted,
Hap l9l5 cut off
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Re: Old Photo, Brother in Dad’s RPU. 1955
That is a great photograph, truck reminds me of mine.
Still crankin old iron