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Top of the hill, let ‘er cool.

Post by Dollisdad » Sun Aug 18, 2024 9:01 pm

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Re: Top of the hill, let ‘er cool.

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Re: Top of the hill, let ‘er cool.

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Re: Top of the hill, let ‘er cool.

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Re: Top of the hill, let ‘er cool.

Post by John kuehn » Sun Aug 18, 2024 9:14 pm

Neat first photo along with the others! I think That’s the first one I’ve seen of a boil over of a T way back when! Thanks for a first for me anyway. Appreciate and enjoy days gone by?

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Re: Top of the hill, let ‘er cool.

Post by KWTownsend » Mon Aug 19, 2024 10:12 am

I think that the first photo of a 1912 (with Jno. Brown lamps) was taken when the car was pretty new. It's hard to tell, but it looks like the car still has the white rubber tips on the ends of the windshield support brackets.

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Re: Top of the hill, let ‘er cool.

Post by Norman Kling » Mon Aug 19, 2024 11:14 am

You should not remove the cap while it is boiling! When I was in my teens a good friend of mine used to like to do that and he did it the day before his wedding. The groom had a burnt face for the wedding!
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Re: Top of the hill, let ‘er cool.

Post by Jerry VanOoteghem » Mon Aug 19, 2024 11:38 am

Photo #3: The Everly Brothers!

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Re: Top of the hill, let ‘er cool.

Post by rbishop26 » Mon Aug 19, 2024 5:18 pm

Do you notice how nice all the tops that are up look?
None of my T's ever had tops that nice except for the one I didn't do! :lol:
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Re: Top of the hill, let ‘er cool.

Post by George House » Mon Aug 19, 2024 5:50 pm

And more than half the upper windshields (windscreens) are folded back - even the touring in snow with top down. Proof they weren’t concerned with Frontenacs, Stromberg OFs and the like… :lol:
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Re: Top of the hill, let ‘er cool.

Post by A Whiteman » Tue Aug 20, 2024 11:59 pm

With a little squint, the chap in the first picture looks like he is holding a gun, maybe just put the old T out of its misery :-)


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Re: Top of the hill, let ‘er cool.

Post by Wayne Sheldon » Wed Aug 21, 2024 3:44 am

A Whiteman wrote:
Tue Aug 20, 2024 11:59 pm
With a little squint, the chap in the first picture looks like he is holding a gun, maybe just put the old T out of its misery :-)
Yeah Adrian, I wondered about that also when I first looked at the picture. The mountains and the trees look a lot like the high Sierra mountains around me. There are still bears and mountain lions here, and in those days wolves were still common. Local people and travelers often carried firearms.

While I like the modern access? The digitization of era photos has lost a lot of clarity and detail in the original photos. I often zoom way in and see the pixelization effects. There just isn't enough detail left to know what he his holding. I certainly looks like a pistol. But it could also be a hat. Both he and the lady appear to be looking up into the hills in opposite directions. Could be looking for dangerous wildlife.

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Re: Top of the hill, let ‘er cool.

Post by TWrenn » Wed Aug 21, 2024 9:22 am

Pic #11, of the dealer for Seiberling Tires...Seiberling was one of, if not THE best, tire on the market back in it's heyday. My Grandmother's tire store in Marion OH sold them, not being biased (no pun intended...they were bias ply tires!), but once she sold dad a set..yeh, sold..ha ha...it was totally amazing how smooth they rolled. They were purported to be the most totally round tire on the market, indeed they were so well balanced they didn't need the typical lead weights on the rims! They also had a distinct appearance about them around their edge. Too hard to explain. Thanks for these great pictures Tom!

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