“Says he’ll give me $15 for it.”
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Re: “Says he’ll give me $15 for it.”
63-221.... Wow! "Airplane shocks"!
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Re: “Says he’ll give me $15 for it.”
I really like the Canadian RHD 1912 (maybe 1911?) tourer (lic 2547). Notice the lower side removeable front door piece that goes straight to match evenly with the lower section of the two piece firewall. Also the outside door handle.
I wonder if the fore doors are Ford factory or after-market?
I wonder if the fore doors are Ford factory or after-market?
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Your $15 thread title struck a chord with me. In 1940, my dad paid $15 for his/my 1925 Touring. Yesterday would have been my dad's 100th birthday. I sure do miss him...
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Re: “Says he’ll give me $15 for it.”
Wayne,
I was wondering the same thing. The design of the sill (progressively wider) indicates it had fore-doors from the factory. Since the car is Canadian, it would have had a William Gray & Sons body on it. Here is the late Phil Foster's Canadian 1912 with one-piece dash, so the doors are a little taller, but by then did not have outside handles on the fore-door, but did on the back doors.
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Keith
I was wondering the same thing. The design of the sill (progressively wider) indicates it had fore-doors from the factory. Since the car is Canadian, it would have had a William Gray & Sons body on it. Here is the late Phil Foster's Canadian 1912 with one-piece dash, so the doors are a little taller, but by then did not have outside handles on the fore-door, but did on the back doors.
: ^ )
Keith
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In about picture 10-12 from top, with the later cars pulling home made Model T trailers with barrels. It looks like it is a run on beer at the brewery. That must be right after beer could be sold again. That may be beer hops growing in the background .