Page 1 of 1
Yorkville, IL: Ford Model K, what is the story?
Posted: Sat Jan 25, 2020 8:07 am
by WayneJ
In a previous thread, I posted pictures of the above car, that I took at the Sandwich, IL car show in 1998. The windshield placard (attached to the headlight, since the car has no windshield) indicates that the car at that time was owned by an: R. Weiss, of Yorkville, IL (Yorkville is a neighboring town of Sandwich).
So what is the story on this car?
I gather it was Rob's first Model K? Is it still on the road? Is it one of the Model K's that is still touring? Inquiring minds want to know.
Re: Yorkville, IL: Ford Model K, what is the story?
Posted: Sat Jan 25, 2020 8:34 am
by Rob
Wayne,
Yes, still touring. When we brought it home, it had not run for some time. After a complete overhaul, thanks to Dean Yoder and others on this forum, it is up and running. Currently, my good friend in Canada has it, and has continued to bring it back “up to speed.” He happens to have another Ford six now, but that’s a story for another thread.
Below, our K in front, our old K with Hugo and Linda, and the late Tim Kelly and wife Joan in the third K:
Re: Yorkville, IL: Ford Model K, what is the story?
Posted: Sat Jan 25, 2020 8:51 am
by WayneJ
So the "Yorkville" K is now blue? It looks great in blue. Do you know what color it was when it left the factory?
I believe I saw the car at the Sandwich show multiple years. It certainly made a big impression on me.
Re: Yorkville, IL: Ford Model K, what is the story?
Posted: Sat Jan 25, 2020 9:03 am
by Rob
Wayne,
Is stopped and saw Roger’s K years ago. At that time, I thought “who would own a car that is known historically not to be a good car?” That summer, I met Tim Kelly for the first time in Minnesota on the Paynesville Early Ford tour, preceding the New London to New Brighton tour. When I met Tim, he invited me to ride in his K. We went out on the highway in front of our hotel, and almost immediately were cruising along over 50 mph. I asked Tim, what’s up with this? “I thought these cars weren’t any good?” He said “I know.” Since then, it’s become part of my life’s work to uncover the truth about Model K, that they are a bullet proof, wonderful ride.
Below is a link made two springs ago. Tim Kelly (RIP) had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, so we knew it was his last year of touring. Our tour shirts that year say it all, “Kelly’s Heroes.” Hope you enjoy our K’s, other cars, and the “vilain,” John Dolan with his outstanding 1908 Silver Ghost.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/rdm9z8gegemc8 ... M.mov?dl=0
Re: Yorkville, IL: Ford Model K, what is the story?
Posted: Sat Jan 25, 2020 9:34 am
by WayneJ
Thank for posting the link. It is a nice tribute to your friend.
Re: Yorkville, IL: Ford Model K, what is the story?
Posted: Sat Jan 25, 2020 8:58 pm
by MHSprecher
I heard Tim give a talk about Model A town cars at the Model A Day at the Gilmore a couple of years ago. That talk was his swan song - a trouper and true hobbyist to the end. We lost a good one, there.