Sunday, March 3, 2019

Recently Seen


Not ready for Pebble Beach. Neat, just the same.


Didn't see the owner. Didn't have time to wait around.

11 comments:

drjim said...

Nice Model T pick-up. Most of them have small blocks and automatics in them, but I'll bet that one has Henry's four banger in it.

LL said...

Quite a find. I haven's seen one like that for many years... and I'm not so old, so you can infer that "many" years to me is like five years... ;^)

Well Seasoned Fool said...

drjim
Not an expert but I think that is an A, not a T. Wheels/tires seem to indicate an A.

LL
There are a couple of restored/rodded one around town. I am OLD enough to know people who had them as their principal vehicle. A neighbor had two bodies, pickup and coupe.Spring and fall, he would swap bodies.

Old NFO said...

It's an A, early, but an A. And a bit of a chilly ride this time of year...LOL

Well Seasoned Fool said...

A few days ago when I snapped that pic it was 40°.

drjim said...

Need to clean my glasses!

Wonder if it's a V8?

Well Seasoned Fool said...

Old NFO suggests it is an early Model A. V-8s were introduced in 1932. However, your chances of finding a totally stock Model A is up there with winning the Powerball.

Fredd said...

Yes, 28 or 29 Model A Ford. Note the oval shaped speedo, only like this in 28/29, then they switched to a round speedo in 1930. Also, the hand brake lever is located directly above the gear shift lever, Edsel Ford changed this location to the right side of the shift lever in 1930. Lastly, the headlight mounting bar is straight across the radiator and was produced in 1928/29, in 1930 they changed it to a curved bar from fender to fender, no straight area across the radiator anymore.

Of course, over the last 80+ years, all of this stuff could have been changed from a 1930/31 back to 1928/29 parts. Likely, nobody does that owing to cost of doing so. But not unheard of.

But what do I know...

Well Seasoned Fool said...

Thanks for the info. If I encounter the owner I'll ask him.

LSP said...

With deference to LL, I remember seeing a Model T parked on the streets of Old Milwaukee in 1970. What was happening, I understand now, is that hippies were fixing them up and driving about UWM as some kind of novelty Whole Earth Catalogue display. Whatev, I remember those old cars and like the memory, I was a child!

Well Seasoned Fool said...

I've seen a few Model Ts but never driven one. I remember my father and his siblings talking about them. When the road was steep and slick, they would back up the hill - better traction.

A great uncle by marriage would tell the story of how he had the nut holding the steering wheel off but still drove. His then wife kept complaining about his driving. He lifted the steering wheel off and handed it to her with, "Here, you drive".