It's like a drug .... An expensive drug.
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Well October 2014 saw me buy my first Modet T, a 1911 Torpedo.
It was in amazing condition and as beautiful to look at with lots of brass. The car came direct from the Ford museum in Holland. It was everything I ever wanted but lacked one thing ...... 4 seats.
Today I purchased my second Ford Model T. A very correct 1915 Tourer. It will arrive with me on Thursday.
It's a dream in so many ways, my Father had 2 model t's but asdly died at 44,when I was 19. 20 years later and the bug has taken hold and it's an amazing experience.
Roll on summer !
It was in amazing condition and as beautiful to look at with lots of brass. The car came direct from the Ford museum in Holland. It was everything I ever wanted but lacked one thing ...... 4 seats.
Today I purchased my second Ford Model T. A very correct 1915 Tourer. It will arrive with me on Thursday.
It's a dream in so many ways, my Father had 2 model t's but asdly died at 44,when I was 19. 20 years later and the bug has taken hold and it's an amazing experience.
Roll on summer !
Edited by Wish on Sunday 29th November 21:23
NAJS (Need Another Jaguar Syndrome) is a well recognised condition, I don't see why Model T's shouldn't be similarly addictive. I'm beginning to wonder if you can get addicted just from perusing a forum.
(Where would I park one, where would I park one, where would I park one... keep repeating until the urge dies down to manageable levels)
It does look wonderful, I'm sure you'll enjoy it when the weather improves enough.
(Where would I park one, where would I park one, where would I park one... keep repeating until the urge dies down to manageable levels)
It does look wonderful, I'm sure you'll enjoy it when the weather improves enough.
Edited by a8hex on Monday 30th November 17:00
V8 Fettler said:
At least with cars most addicts suffer the natural restriction of storage space, much more difficult to resist mature yet interesting bikes. They can just appear as if by magic.
This is so true. I have a friend who now has eight pre/post war two wheelers...all beautifully hand restored.Wish, it's quite refreshing to see your two early Fords. Can't remember the last time I saw one out and about, they look great...
v8250 said:
V8 Fettler said:
At least with cars most addicts suffer the natural restriction of storage space, much more difficult to resist mature yet interesting bikes. They can just appear as if by magic.
This is so true. I have a friend who now has eight pre/post war two wheelers...all beautifully hand restored...Me, I struggle with my lot and looking at his collection the only thing that was in my favour was that his oldest was 1937 so I beat him by 5 years...
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