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Aug 13, 2013 15:04:18   #
rrayr2002 Loc: New Jersey
 
I can never remember if it is Model "A" or "T". This is my friend Peter's restoration. It is the first year that Henry offered colors. He also has a Shelby that I want to shoot at a more desirable backround.







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Aug 13, 2013 15:15:47   #
bcheary Loc: Jacksonville, FL
 
rrayr2002 wrote:
I can never remember if it is Model "A" or "T". This is my friend Peter's restoration. It is the first year that Henry offered colors. He also has a Shelby that I want to shoot at a more desirable backround.


Very nice. :thumbup:

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Aug 13, 2013 15:17:08   #
Wahawk Loc: NE IA
 
Now just see if you can find a little out of the way rural store from long ago and have him park it there for some pics! Give it the 'old time' feel!

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Aug 13, 2013 15:26:49   #
rrayr2002 Loc: New Jersey
 
Wahawk wrote:
Now just see if you can find a little out of the way rural store from long ago and have him park it there for some pics! Give it the 'old time' feel!
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Great idea. I like the B&W, to me it has the Bonnie and Clyde look.

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Aug 13, 2013 15:41:06   #
wtompkins Loc: Northern Michigan
 
Very nice!
Wouldn't it be cool to own one of those? I just love antique vehicles!

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Aug 13, 2013 15:43:46   #
Beowulf Loc: Aquidneck Island, RI
 
Great pix. It is a model A, the last T (the 15 millionth) was made in 1927.

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Aug 13, 2013 18:21:10   #
DOOK Loc: Maclean, Australia
 
Very nice, but I don't think old Henry would have approved of the color, though, lol. :D

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Aug 13, 2013 18:57:14   #
rrayr2002 Loc: New Jersey
 
DOOK wrote:
Very nice, but I don't think old Henry would have approved of the color, though, lol. :D


If you Google it, you will see that this color was available for the Ford Truck and roadsters that year.

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Aug 13, 2013 19:02:21   #
DOOK Loc: Maclean, Australia
 
rrayr2002 wrote:
If you Google it, you will see that this color was available for the Ford Truck and roadsters that year.


Well, I'll be buggered. Never knew that. Thanks. :-) :-)

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Aug 13, 2013 22:14:58   #
Racin17 Loc: Western Pa
 
rrayr2002 wrote:
I can never remember if it is Model "A" or "T". This is my friend Peter's restoration. It is the first year that Henry offered colors. He also has a Shelby that I want to shoot at a more desirable backround.


Nice truck, the BW photo would be great with a different background, the shelby pics will be when.... :thumbup:

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Aug 14, 2013 06:26:49   #
alawry Loc: Timaru New Zealand
 
DOOK wrote:
Well, I'll be buggered. Never knew that. Thanks. :-) :-)
I think the official for colour was "Arabian Sand" I came home from the maternity hospital in a 31 Roadster, that colour. Andrew

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Aug 14, 2013 06:37:39   #
DOOK Loc: Maclean, Australia
 
alawry wrote:
I think the official for colour was "Arabian Sand" I came home from the maternity hospital in a 31 Roadster, that colour. Andrew


Thanks mate. Earl.

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Aug 14, 2013 15:46:13   #
Dixiegirl Loc: Alabama gulf coast
 
What a beauty!
rrayr2002 wrote:
I can never remember if it is Model "A" or "T". This is my friend Peter's restoration. It is the first year that Henry offered colors. He also has a Shelby that I want to shoot at a more desirable backround.

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Aug 15, 2013 00:29:36   #
Rufus Loc: Puget Sound area, WA
 
Fine restoration to original appearance. However,that 1931 Model A Ford is wearing a 1930 radiator cover. The 1931 cover had a band of body paint at the top of the front side. No criticism meant on a beautiful job.

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