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I know, I know, I need to drop by more often. See old friends and chat. Busy all the time the past few years and I make it worse by bringing home more junk!

The latest junk added to my fleet is a 1925 Model T. I've had it a little over 3 weeks and have some work to do. Doesn't look like it, but trust me, lots of work.

Hopefully more updates to come.

Yes, I still have all of my LBC's!!
 

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Congratulations on the new/old Ford! (a Tudor?)

Looks like a tight squeeze to get that into the garage!
Tom M.
 
Looks deceiving. I scooted the Bugeye over 6" more and can walk send both the T and Bugeye. The TD is up against the wall on skates.
 

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Tom,

I just realized you were prolly talking height! Yes...

When I first saw the car, that was one of the first things I realized so I measured. I actually had to tweak my garage door cables to pull the door up higher, or it wouldn't make it. Luckily it just fits.

Vince
 
Nice!

A co-worker has two T’s. He mentions they are great off-road cars due to the incredible ground clearance.
 
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