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1917 Model T Chassis

Sherman 18

Master at Arms
Ford 1917 Model T chassis

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What's the status of it now? Imagine, in just 7 years that thing will be 100 years old. How log did the T's roll off the assembly line?
 
Yep, got a few of those RPM kit laying about.
I use to have an owners manual, but it got destroyed a few years ago when the home I live in decided it wanted to be a submarine. :idonno
 
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