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Just a pic of a Model T that was on display at the Ford Dealer. Anyone know the year?



And another don't know what make though. Looks mean though. It was parked at Tim Horton's. LOL

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Not a clue on the top one. That bottom truck is an International, based off of their MXT (Military Extreme Truck).
actually , that's a model A - either a 30 or 31 I think - second generation model A body too
a '27-29 looks a little more like a model T but model T's have fenders that are flat on top

I think '26 was the last year for the T's
If you zoom in on the licence plate bracket, it almost looks like it says "1931" on the top, but tough to tell with the resolution of the pic.

RCMP vehicle at Tim Hortons is almost too cliche'…..check the door handles for powdered frosting prints. lol
actually , that's a model A - either a 30 or 31 I think - second generation model A body too
a '27-29 looks a little more like a model T but model T's have fenders that are flat on top

I think '26 was the last year for the T's
I couldn't tell ya a Model A from a Model T, little bit before my time. hahaha

Thanks for your reply. :H)
I was going to say 32. Finally something older than me.
Don't be so sure, picture says 2014.
a friend of my dad's had one - a 4 door , pale yellow with brown fenders & trim

sadly he had to sell it a few years before he passed away

a really nice guy who I'll always miss going to visit - he was about a year older than the car
loved fords all his life
had a dodge dart he loved N hated anything with a bowtie
Maybe so Mike, but I wasn't born "yesterday"!
I was going to say 32. Finally something older than me.
Hehehe Mr. Magoo. Guess this one. I know. Wood spokes, My Grandpa's first car. Bought it in Lethbridge brand spanking new . Hint...........It ain't a Ford.

Grandpa used to tell a story on how one day the car overheated and steamed up. While Grandma not being used to motor vechicles bailed cause she thought it was on fire, while it was moving. She broke her arm.




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Cool pic, if you mentioned the year it was taken, would it give away the year of the car ?
looks kinda like

https://c1.staticflickr.com/9/8503/8280087640_2c3e908f86_z.jpg

lol
I think we have a new game to play

post a google pic and name that car ..
Cool pic, if you mentioned the year it was taken, would it give away the year of the car ?
Not really sure of the date the pic was taken but somewhere between 1928 and 1930. I presume.
'27 chevy I presume
hood & wheels match the one in my link

did some homework - seems 28-9 had steel wheels
'27 chevy I presume
hood & wheels match the one in my link

did some homework - seems 28-9 had steel wheels
The one in your link has the steering wheel on the wrong side. LOL

And nope............ ain't a Chevy.
Packard? Or perhaps a Plymouth?
my next guess is 27 pontiac
unless .. it was built in oshawa
Here is a hint. Company bought out by GM in 1908.
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