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Sep 25, 2017 12:42:12
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Wuligal
Loc: Slippery Rock, Pa.
Found this treasure (along with many others) in a field near my house. A little help from Photoshop and I think it's back in working order.
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Sep 25, 2017 12:55:50
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angela k
Loc: Long Island
Fantastic find and shot and I like your choice of processing!!
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Sep 25, 2017 13:03:58
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barbie.lewis
Loc: Livingston, Texas
Beautiful photograph!
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Sep 25, 2017 13:09:46
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Rich from Nampa
Model TT truck
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Sep 25, 2017 13:11:58
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Wuligal
Loc: Slippery Rock, Pa.
Thank you. Your kind comments mean a lot.
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Sep 25, 2017 13:14:10
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Wuligal
Loc: Slippery Rock, Pa.
barbie.lewis wrote:
Beautiful photograph!
Thank you very much.
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Sep 25, 2017 13:15:58
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Wuligal
Loc: Slippery Rock, Pa.
Rich from Nampa wrote:
Model TT truck
Thanks for the input. I had no idea there was such a critter as a Model TT turck.
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Sep 25, 2017 13:19:10
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Wuligal
Loc: Slippery Rock, Pa.
Wuligal wrote:
Thanks for the input. I had no idea there was such a critter as a Model TT turck.
Dah......."truck", not "turck".
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Sep 25, 2017 13:22:01
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Rich from Nampa
Cars were model T , some were converted to light trucks ,but retained the car front of the body. This one was probably a factory build truck cab.
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Sep 25, 2017 13:22:58
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Wuligal
Loc: Slippery Rock, Pa.
angela k wrote:
Fantastic find and shot and I like your choice of processing!!
Thank you. This little treasure was certainly not alone. There are dozens of cars and tractors to go with it....even an old abandoned stone house.
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Sep 25, 2017 13:23:50
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Bill_de
Loc: US
What a terrific find. It looks great. You said you found more. I would love to see some of them.
I do believe the second T indicates Truck. So it is a model TT or a model T Truck.
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Sep 25, 2017 15:24:14
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tbpmusic
Loc: LaPorte, Indiana
Yep, Model T pickup.
I always heard that they used the crate it was delivered in to make the floor of the back bed.......THAT'S engineering.
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Sep 25, 2017 15:48:24
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Wuligal
Loc: Slippery Rock, Pa.
tbpmusic wrote:
Yep, Model T pickup.
I always heard that they used the crate it was delivered in to make the floor of the back bed.......THAT'S engineering.
What an interesting story and it would be the epitome of recycling.
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Sep 26, 2017 05:05:37
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FiddleMaker
Loc: Merrimac, MA
Wuligal wrote:
Found this treasure (along with many others) in a field near my house. A little help from Photoshop and I think it's back in working order.
Model T. The wood spokes are the clue. Model A's had metal spokes.
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Sep 26, 2017 06:03:30
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aaciolkowski
Loc: Sugar Grove Illinois
They were delivered to the dealer in a crate. You had to pick it up. Thus the term pickup was born.
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