But y’all tell me. I’m not sure
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I’m thinking for model T
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I’m thinking for model T
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Re: I’m thinking for model T
Or a horse drawn buggy.
There are two ways to get enough Cubs. One is to continue to accumulate more and more. The other is to desire less.
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Re: I’m thinking for model T
Barnyard wrote:Or a horse drawn buggy.
Could be. Lady I got them from had a couple model T’s at one time and that was her guess. Trying to find out so I can let her know and determine what will be done with them. Hope someone here will have the answer. Thanks for your comment
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Re: I’m thinking for model T
Model T had running boards, so not likely from that source.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Model_T
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Model_T
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Re: I’m thinking for model T
Don McCombs wrote:Model T had running boards, so not likely from that source.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Model_T
Thanks, Don. I’m not familiar with model T’s. There’s no telling what they(he) might’ve removed these from. Had quite a collection of stuff. Not that it would’ve been on any of the following, but they had(have) model T’s, a Ford Thunderbird, Old Rolls Royce, old Bentley, several tractors, several Gravely tractors, gun hot bluing setup, gunsmith tools and no telling what else before I got to know them.
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Re: I’m thinking for model T
It is definitely a step plate. I was thinking a Model A for the rumble seat, but the design is different.
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Re: I’m thinking for model T
cast iron buggy stems
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Re: I’m thinking for model T
cast iron buggy steps mis spelling on previous post
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Re: I’m thinking for model T
tldec50 wrote:cast iron buggy steps mis spelling on previous post
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Re: I’m thinking for model T
I'm thinking if its for a T it would have to be for getting into a rumble seat.
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Re: I’m thinking for model T
Not for a model T with rumble seat. Running board was used to get into rumble seat.52DAVE wrote:I'm thinking if its for a T it would have to be for getting into a rumble seat.
I have an excuse. CRS.
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