An early ad for the Model K
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An early ad for the Model K
from the December issue of Country Lofe. I wonder if any of the production Ks look like this?
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Re: An early ad for the Model K
From what I know it looks like the early style radiator. I think you are referring to the body. The early ones I know of were the tulip-style bodies.
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Re: An early ad for the Model K
$2,500 in 1906 is equivalent in purchasing power to about $89,993.33 today, an increase of $87,493.33 over 119 years. The dollar had an average inflation rate of 3.06% per year between 1906 and today, producing a cumulative price increase of 3,499.73%.
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Re: An early ad for the Model K
I presume that is the December 1905 issue of "Country Life."