Tuesday Truck Pic

kcm.MN

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NW Minnesota
1920 Ford Model 'A' (factory-converted to a truck)

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You're right! Yes, I again trusted the info that the pic was showing. Went to the website and apparently there's a bit of confusion there. Some pics are showing that it's a 1928 Model A, while the pic above is listed as 1920. Follow the link, then click the Right-arrow for the 2nd pic and you'll see what I mean. ....Actually, they even screwed up in the link! Rare 1920 Model A? Yes, rare indeed! :shock:
http://smclassiccars.com/ford/50651...model-a-factory-tractor-conversion-truck.html
 
Too many people who come up with that stuff don't know what they're doing and assume no one else knows the difference, either.

The "Great Platte River Road Arch" over I-80 by Kearney, Nebraska has a Model T Ford that they advertise as an authentic 1914. It's actually a '25 or '26. When I called them on it, they shrugged it off, like "What's the difference?". To anyone who's into Model T's, there's a huge difference.

To me, that place has never been anything but a tourist trap, anyway.
 
Well the one I drive with a Staude is likely 94 years old. I can?t vouch for the use, but it?s there. I suspect the farmer was so fed up with the fact he knocked the wheels off his T and the neighbor?s horse was lapping him doing field work it didn?t see much use. The other issue was cooling. Several companies had an add-on tank to increase cooling capacity. They are a rare find.
 

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