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Car Show Pictures [non-British, but true vintage]

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This past weekend I attended a car show held by a museum here in Alberta, there were some very interesting cars of the vintage era (1900 to 1914), something you don't see much at most shows.

Thought this might interest some people...

The photoset is at... History Road Car Show

Some sample images (to entice you in /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif )

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Oh man, I love that one in the second picture! Is that a model A Ford front end with the halftrack treads on the back? Anyone got any info on that? I heard that you could get all sorts of attachments for the early Fords for doing farm work that would run off the rear drive system (belt drive off the rear wheels, that sort of stuff) but those tracks are awesome!
 
Re: Car Show Pictures [non-British, but true vinta

All three of those tractors are Model T based, and belong to the same guy, I think he said the tread and half track came off an old Bombardier, definitely neat units.
 
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