Saw this setting out at the monorail station at the Seattle Center. I’ve seen a photo posted here a while ago when it was inside the Armory. Later in the day they were selling popcorn and other fair fare.
I included a photo of the motor’s serial number but it’s a little rough to read. The casting date seems to be rusted away.
It was sporting a Holly G carb.
The engine is locked up and the wheels need respoked.
I also liked seeing the Pinto-esk placement of the gas tank.
Seattle Fudge Model T
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Re: Seattle Fudge Model T
I'm way closer to seventy than sixty now and the T has been at the Seattle Center since I was a wee lad !
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Re: Seattle Fudge Model T
It would be safer and a lot more convenient to get the vehicle in running condition and do away with the jack stands.
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Re: Seattle Fudge Model T
Here it is in 2013.