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#164037 - 02/02/10 12:21 PM
Re: CHEVROLET MODEL T
[Re: ONTMODELTCHEV]
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Registered: 07/07/06
Posts: 284
Loc: Iowa
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Anything in particular that you are needing. I also have some literature and a parts manual for the model T. Am in the process of restoring one right now.
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#203048 - 04/07/11 03:03 AM
Re: CHEVROLET MODEL T
[Re: Andys29]
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Registered: 05/23/02
Posts: 2351
Loc: Goulburn Australia
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Under current conditions  JunkYardDog may have to put the camera in the memorabilia garage as he wont be able to get film for it even though it takes a good photo. Tony
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1938 1/2 ton Hope to drive it before I retire Chat Group Member
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#206319 - 05/09/11 03:03 PM
Re: CHEVROLET MODEL T
[Re: tonyw]
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Registered: 07/20/03
Posts: 265
Loc: The New Forest, Hampshire, UK
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There were limited numbers of Model T trucks built in Oshawa, Ontario from 1918 .. all engines were built in Saginaw and imported (Saginaw Products Co).
H. Prosser Limited of Glasgow exhibited a Model T at the January 1921 Scottish Motor Show...they were rated at 25 cwt or 1 1/4 tons in the UK. The Chevy T competed directpy with the Olds T, especially when the Chevy T gained the Olds T engine [for 1922?].
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