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Model A's tour Nova Scotia
A group of 10 Ford Model A autos from Mass and New Hampshire are currently touring Nova Scotia
They fitted right in at Peggy's Cove on the supper hour news video. |
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Model A's tour Nova Scotia
On Wed, 15 Aug 2018 15:31:31 -0700 (PDT), True North
wrote: A group of 10 Ford Model A autos from Mass and New Hampshire are currently touring Nova Scotia They fitted right in at Peggy's Cove on the supper hour news video. === Cool. When I was a kid we had a next door neighbor at our summer cottage who drove a Model A to work every day, about a 30 mile round trip. |
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Model A's tour Nova Scotia
On Wed, 15 Aug 2018 21:49:23 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote: On Wed, 15 Aug 2018 15:31:31 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote: A group of 10 Ford Model A autos from Mass and New Hampshire are currently touring Nova Scotia They fitted right in at Peggy's Cove on the supper hour news video. === Cool. When I was a kid we had a next door neighbor at our summer cottage who drove a Model A to work every day, about a 30 mile round trip. My lady friend who used to take me to meet the rich and famous was from Chester SC. Her uncle was an antique car guy and they had a group there who just kept swapping old cars around. He had M-A and a M-T in the garage. We went to lunch in an Elliott Ness 1931 Chevy. We saw a couple of the other cars they were swapping around. They were all pretty much stock, either original or restored. He said you could still buy old Ford parts (A & T) from Sears. (late 70s) but JC Whitney was his go to guy. |
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Model A's tour Nova Scotia
Model A's tour Nova Scotia Aug 15True North A group of 10 Ford Model A autos from Mass and New Hampshire are currently touring Nova Scotia They fitted right in at Peggy's Cove on the supper hour news video. ...... There used to be a dominant model A club in my area that would take tours some ranging 300 miles away. Traveling old highways only they’d run 37 mph average. They’d come through town and never have to throttle down. It was a good club until the host and leader , Dave Johnson passed away and no one wanted to take it over. Sad but that’s the way it is. |
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