Model T’s on the HCCA National Tour
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Model T’s on the HCCA National Tour
On the HCCA National Tour in Visalia, California. Here is the first picture. More to come.
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Re: Model T’s on the HCCA National Tour
Frankenstein T !!! ....but include more Model Ts on the HCCA tour. I’m a member there also..
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Re: Model T’s on the HCCA National Tour
Keep the pics coming Andy.
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Thanks Andy C!
I know that red car, and its longtime owner (as long as it is still the same owner from fifteen years ago!?).
Heck of a nice model T fellow!
Looking forward to seeing a lot more pictures of what I am missing.
I know that red car, and its longtime owner (as long as it is still the same owner from fifteen years ago!?).
Heck of a nice model T fellow!
Looking forward to seeing a lot more pictures of what I am missing.
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who's car collection is that Andy? The pictures are great
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Kevin - look at all them Winfields mounted up in different directions !!!
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Steve. It had a B in the Center and a C on each end. It is a single stick conversion on a Chaffin Rajo.
Sunday’s tour was at Brian Blaine’s shop in Visalia, California.
Today we went to a guys place who collected hundreds of signs, gas pumps and such. No pictures as he had no T’s.
Andy
Sunday’s tour was at Brian Blaine’s shop in Visalia, California.
Today we went to a guys place who collected hundreds of signs, gas pumps and such. No pictures as he had no T’s.
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Andy I’m sure that everyone agrees with me that we’re glad that you spared us from seeing hundreds of signs and gas pumps! Perhaps if you somehow snuck Model T in the background it would satisfy us.
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Andy,
I had to go to see the tour myself today! About one third of the cars were Model Ts.
At the right angle it looked like all Model Ts!
I had to go to see the tour myself today! About one third of the cars were Model Ts.
At the right angle it looked like all Model Ts!
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I did an HCCA tour in Idaho once and had to flour bomb the turns on the route, from the back seat of a 1912 T tourer.
There were many Ts on that tour too. I got talking to a fellow with a well driven 1915 tourer. He listed off all the high dollar cars he had in his collection at home. I asked him why he was driving his T instead of one of them. His answer was, " I know it will run the distance".
Allan from down under.
There were many Ts on that tour too. I got talking to a fellow with a well driven 1915 tourer. He listed off all the high dollar cars he had in his collection at home. I asked him why he was driving his T instead of one of them. His answer was, " I know it will run the distance".
Allan from down under.
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Dan’s photo was from Exeter. They have something like 20 murals on their downtown buildings.
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[/url]A drone video of the HCCA national Tour has been released on YouTube
https://youtu.be/_WwYn4KZPjU
https://youtu.be/_WwYn4KZPjU
Had a great time meeting many great model T folks & other Brass car enthusiasts
https://youtu.be/_WwYn4KZPjU
https://youtu.be/_WwYn4KZPjU
Had a great time meeting many great model T folks & other Brass car enthusiasts
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Re: Model T’s on the HCCA National Tour
Of course there were a lot of Model T's! Over 50% of the automobiles on the road back in the day were Fords.