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Old car by an old house
Recently me and a friend were out trampsing in our T's and passed by this gorgeous, old, sadly deteriorating house. Told him afterward we shoulda stopped for pics and next time we would.
Made a tour out that way today and fulfilled that. I love old houses and old barns. This one is great, just needs a LOT of TLC before it really goes to pot. Kinda sad.
Made a tour out that way today and fulfilled that. I love old houses and old barns. This one is great, just needs a LOT of TLC before it really goes to pot. Kinda sad.
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Great Photo Tim. Looks period in black and white when I turn off the color. What city is this house in.
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Ahhh...that would be cool Jim!
It's way out in the middle of nowhere, basically in between Monroeville OH & Bellevue OH yet south of 'em just the same. One of those quiet locations where I can hear my ears ring along with the red-winged blackbirds singing their unique cool song.
It's way out in the middle of nowhere, basically in between Monroeville OH & Bellevue OH yet south of 'em just the same. One of those quiet locations where I can hear my ears ring along with the red-winged blackbirds singing their unique cool song.
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Like Model T preferences, there are Black & White choices to be made as well!
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Here’s another if you don’t mind. My 1926 coupe beside my house in Bartow, Florida. Jim Patrick
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How's this?jiminbartow wrote: ↑Mon May 20, 2024 11:30 pmHere’s another if you don’t mind. My 1926 coupe beside my house in Bartow, Florida. Jim Patrick
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Thats a window ice box where they keep their eggs, butter and milk!

I know the voices aren't real but damn they have some good ideas!
1925 Cut down pickup
1948 Ford F2 pickup

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Now that makes sense!
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Mark Gregush wrote: ↑Tue May 21, 2024 3:25 amThats a window ice box where they keep their eggs, butter and milk!![]()



And Jim in Bartow...no I don't mind at all! In fact, maybe this will "morph" into a thread from lots of others. I just have a love affair with old buildings and houses. Thanks to all you for adding to it. They look great. I LOVE the window ice box!!


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Jim, that's a gorgeous place! I love that porch. I'm a bit jealous!!jiminbartow wrote: ↑Mon May 20, 2024 11:30 pmHere’s another if you don’t mind. My 1926 coupe beside my house in Bartow, Florida. Jim Patrick
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And Jim in Bartow...no I don't mind at all! In fact, maybe this will "morph" into a thread from lots of others.
Ok then, I have since moved but this was my house in the Fox Park area in St Louis built in 1884. There are a few elements that give it away as a newer picture, but I like it.
Ok then, I have since moved but this was my house in the Fox Park area in St Louis built in 1884. There are a few elements that give it away as a newer picture, but I like it.
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Other was on the phone, these 2 edited on my Surface Pro.
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Must be an alternate dimension? Looks fantastic!
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Anotherold gal and old house.https://youtu.be/emXSuOJIecY?si=Ry2BFyCF0Gc6Fc-d
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That's fantastic Richard! I don't suppose you can change the front doors on the house and remove the chain link fence in my picture?
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Great Looking car there! It looks at home in that setting.Randall strickland wrote: ↑Tue May 21, 2024 9:51 pmAnotherold gal and old house.https://youtu.be/emXSuOJIecY?si=Ry2BFyCF0Gc6Fc-d
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Thank you, Richard. Looks better in sepia and black and white (I like the sepia best). Thank you, Tim. There are not many houses like that in Florida. In 1985 while visiting a girlfriend in North Carolina, we visited Wilmington where they have a lot of Victorian houses. I took a lot of pictures and came back to Bartow and, using the pictures I took, incorporated features I liked from several of the prettiest house, converted my little white single story cracker house into a colorful 3 story Wilmington Queen. Took me 10 years but it was worth it. Jim Patrick
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That's a little more work than Jim and Tad's and I have to look to see if I have an editor to do it.
I'm in the middle of a Valve Job but I will look onto it over the week.
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It was as much a question as a request. Either way, that's interesting work! Thanks.
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John, here is a picture of the Victorian door on my house that would look good on your house, if Richard could reduce it in size, clone out any imperfections such as the note to my mailman and fit it in the opening in place of the existing door. Jim Patrick
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Those are beautiful entrance doors Jim! Very much like what would have been on my house when it was built.
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Thank you John. I bought those doors for $60.00 about 25 years ago. I was driving by an old Victorian house on my way to breakfast in Bartow and noticed the doors were leaning against the wall on the porch. I had always admired those doors, which were the focal point of the house, every time I drove by and decided to stop to see what they were going to do with them. Turns out they were replacing the antique doors with a modern door with side lights and a big piece of glass. I asked what she was going to do with her old doors and she said the workers replacing her door offered her $50.00 for the pair. I asked where the workers were and she said they went to breakfast. Reaching for my wallet, I asked her: “Would you take $60.00 cash for them?” She said yes, so I quickly took them and left before the workers returned, asking her to have the workers save the hinges for her to give to me. Later, when I went back for the ornate antique hinges, she answered the door laughing. “Those workers were sure mad when they got back and saw the door missing”. I’ll bet they were! Had my timing not been perfect in stopping by while the workers were at breakfast, I would have never gotten those doors, which are perfect for my house. Of course I had to custom make a door jamb to accommodate the door, enlarging the door opening from 36” to 48” and raising it 18” to include the framed transom glass, but I was very pleased with the final results. I still can’t believe my luck. LOL! Jim Patrick
PS. Sorry to go off thread. Let’s see more “Old cars by old houses”.
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Greetings All,
This is my runabout in front of the transistion from the shed to the barn on the house I inherited from my late Aunt. The house was built during 1787 as a store. The shed may have been built with the house or, possibly, added a bit later. The first half of the barn was definitely added later and the second half was the last addition.
The place needs a bit of work.
Earlier images of the house. I have not yet determined when it ended the commercial phase of service and then became a private home.
A few additional images of the property at earlier periods.
This is my runabout in front of the transistion from the shed to the barn on the house I inherited from my late Aunt. The house was built during 1787 as a store. The shed may have been built with the house or, possibly, added a bit later. The first half of the barn was definitely added later and the second half was the last addition.
The place needs a bit of work.
Earlier images of the house. I have not yet determined when it ended the commercial phase of service and then became a private home.
A few additional images of the property at earlier periods.
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Tim. Beautiful photography. That picture would look great on the cover of Vintage Ford and the Model T times. Model T Times has a page titled members cars that all of the cars would look good on that didn't make the cut for front page.
My 2 cents worth maybe less.
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Thanks Jim, may just give that a try too!Novice wrote: ↑Fri May 24, 2024 12:11 amTim. Beautiful photography. That picture would look great on the cover of Vintage Ford and the Model T times. Model T Times has a page titled members cars that all of the cars would look good on that didn't make the cut for front page.
My 2 cents worth maybe less.
Thanks to all for supplying all these great pics! BHarper likely wins the "oldest house award"! One cool place!
They all are of course!
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I hope more members will post pictures of their Model T by an old house. This is a fun thread. Jim Patrick
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1926 Touring in front of the Century House in NW Washington
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My God that's gorgeous Dick! I love the widows walk up on the roof! I assume this is YOUR house!?! Either way I love it and am jealous as to whomever owns it!
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Here's ours then... not our house, but it is the old family homestead.
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Very nice guys! Keep 'em coming. Also good to see what's out there across the pond(s)!
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I’d like to see one of an Australian house in the outback. When I was stationed there, I stayed in one on a farm near Adelaide with a metal roof and big cistern for catching rainwater channeled off the roof. Best water ever.
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Good idea Jim!jiminbartow wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2024 12:16 pmI’d like to see one of an Australian house in the outback. When I was stationed there, I stayed in one on a farm near Adelaide with a metal roof and big cistern for catching rainwater channeled off the roof. Best water ever.
We also need some from the EU...I know there's a couple of guys in Germany, maybe Toon Boer from Netherlands knows of one or more, on and on. Like someone above (sorry forgot whom!) said, this is fun and keep it going!
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John,
Sorry to horn in on Richard's job, but in case it's of interest here's my rough 'n ready version of what I think you were looking for. I've not completely removed the fence, but guess it's ok for a quick look, and I used Jim's doors. Also colourised the image, and then made it 'old'...
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That looks AWESOME! You won't mind if I keep your doors would you Jim? 

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This old car is back where it was purchased at. Getting face lift now.
The past is a great place and I don't want to erase it or to regret it, but I don't want to be its prisoner either.
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Jim, if you've lived in Oz you'll understand why the pic below is quintessentially Australian. For anyone else, The Ettamogah Pub was a cartoon published in the Australian Post from the late 1950's, I remember it as being one of those pictures you could look at multiples times and yet find something new at each viewing, and of course it was very humorous. Sadly the cartoon and Australian Post are no longer with us (the young man in me was very appreciative of Australian Post for reasons in addition to the Ettamogah Pubjiminbartow wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2024 12:16 pmI’d like to see one of an Australian house in the outback. When I was stationed there, I stayed in one on a farm near Adelaide with a metal roof and big cistern for catching rainwater channeled off the roof. Best water ever.

The cartoon later became a reality as a 'real' Ettamogah Pub was built in the mid '80's, however I'm sure this picture is 60-odd years earlier than that, when the publican had just bought himself a new 'ute' and was showing it off in the front of the establishment

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Here you go. A very cool shot of a C1913 Runabout/roadster with a custom Australian built body outside a lovely country home in South Australia. The maker of the body has always remained a mystery as this is the only known picture of a T with this kind of body.jiminbartow wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2024 12:16 pmI’d like to see one of an Australian house in the outback. When I was stationed there, I stayed in one on a farm near Adelaide with a metal roof and big cistern for catching rainwater channeled off the roof. Best water ever.
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Stopped here yesterday to smell (and photograph) the recently opened roses….happy summer! -Chris, in Boulder
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’Sunshine and them when,
Bloom for just a day
Then they go away.
Fill the air with
Fragrant sweet,
Carried on a breeze,
A part of Mother Nature,
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easy on the eye,
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Of adding to our life,
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Bloom for just a day
Then they go away.
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Fragrant sweet,
Carried on a breeze,
A part of Mother Nature,
Roses do it with ease
.Roses are then,
Red upon green,
easy on the eye,
Pleasant when seen.
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Of adding to our life,
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Heres my ‘14 runabout in front of a beautiful and Huge 19th century house in Mason TX.
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George,George House wrote: ↑Mon Jun 03, 2024 3:17 pmHeres my ‘14 runabout in front of a beautiful and Huge 19th century house in Mason TX.
Apropos the thread title and your name I thought we were going to be treated with a pic of you standing by your car in a field somewhere!
I'll get my coat + hat and leave ...

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And WOW that is gorgeous! Nice Runabout too! I think you get the biggest house award George! Thanks to all for their contributions.George House wrote: ↑Mon Jun 03, 2024 5:03 pm.You’re too funny Luke.. but it really would be apropos
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Somewhere on this silly phone I have a different pic at a neat house too with Stanley my Fordor. Just gotta find it amongst the 2400+ pics!

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Finally found it. Sadly I forget all the details about this nice house. Now it has a new cement driveway so don't date take Clara there for a photo! 

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Re: Old car by an old house
Loop-Harrison Mansion, Port Sanilac, Michigan - completed 1875. Was the home of an early Doctor in Sanilac County, now part of the County's Historical Museum and Village. The first auto-related traffic fatality in the county took place on the road out front (former US25, now M25) when Dr. Loop's daughter was struck and killed by a Model T. Ironic wouldn't you say? Her ghost has supposedly been seen by motorists passing by the mansion at night....at least that's the story they tell to the visitors

1917 Touring
1946 Aeronca Champ
1952 Willys M38a1 Jeep (sold 2023)
1953 Ford Jubilee Tractor
1946 Aeronca Champ
1952 Willys M38a1 Jeep (sold 2023)
1953 Ford Jubilee Tractor
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Re: Old car by an old house
Beautiful house, and a sad story Tim. And yes, they DO exist! Ghosts that is...well also flying saucers!!Oldav8tor wrote: ↑Mon Jun 03, 2024 6:45 pmLoop-Harrison Mansion, Port Sanilac, Michigan - completed 1875. Was the home of an early Doctor in Sanilac County, now part of the County's Historical Museum and Village. The first auto-related traffic fatality in the county took place on the road out front (former US25, now M25) when Dr. Loop's daughter was struck and killed by a Model T. Ironic wouldn't you say? Her ghost has supposedly been seen by motorists passing by the mansion at night....at least that's the story they tell to the visitors![]()
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Tks for posting.
The other Tim