this rig started life as a Ford Model TT



It's been changed a lot from the original

I finally learned of a model T museum that has been photographed many times but not identified in emails, Near Yuma Arizona is an old gas station / private collection/museum


Steve told me that this was originally a gas station in Holtville Ca, but was bought and moved here





it is North of Yuma, in a small town named Bard. The collection is open for visitors in the cool winter months http://www.dynamitedave.com/places_cloud_museum.html

I just learned of this past weekends Model A event, the Texas Tour


these top two photos are courtesy of Robert




these last two photos are of the wagon ruts in a limestone riverbed from the pioneer days, from the 5 page gallery of the event at http://www.soonermodela.org/apps/photos/album?albumid=14832804

did you see this sweet 1926 modified T at the LA Roadster show? Look at the gas tank!













I just recently learned that there is an annual Model T race, the Montana 500 ( June 17th to 19th this year)




thanks to, and good wishes for Alex and Sandy in this years Montana 500!

Photos from last years coverage of the event at http://s163.photobucket.com/user/modeltbabe/library/2012%20Montana%20500?sort=3&page=0

More links to it at http://www.antiqueautoranch.com/montana500/indexnonrefresh.html 

1914 Ford Model T Speedster







Model T race car in the early stages of getting built, from swap meet parts mostly..





I just love the colors, blue body, flat black rims... and the choice of rim! Period correct, even Ford specific

things a Model T owner 100 years ago would have had for a picnic trip, cooker, fridge, and picnic ensemble cabinet, all found and collected by Alex and Sandy

Model T cooker and baker, set on the exhaust manifold while driving. The script sure is similar to "Enjoy Coca Cola"














Tourist Supply Co Inc, Tourists Kitchenette


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