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Here is a link on a recreation one that lives in Wichita Kansas
http://www.ww1history.com/Model_T_Project.php
AWESOME! I've been looking for that kit.
Here are some pictures of a 1917 Model T chassis and running gear.
https://www.modelersalliance.com/gallery/thumbnails.php?album=167
Note there is some difference, as my Grandfather did some tinkering to fix issues that a '17 T has.
Here is a link on a recreation one that lives in Wichita Kansas
http://www.ww1history.com/Model_T_Project.php
I'm lookin' foreward to ya gittin' on with this here build Gerry. Why? Well, back in the late 1920s my great great grandfather Harvey Day packed up his wife & kids into an old 1917-18(?) truck in Gary, Indiana and came west to Calif. {I'll dig out the story as there's a couple pics/ drawings & better description of the truck} Him & his brother made a box on the back.
I'm lookin' foreward to ya gittin' on with this here build Gerry. Why? Well, back in the late 1920s my great great grandfather Harvey Day packed up his wife & kids into an old 1917-18(?) truck in Gary, Indiana and came west to Calif. {I'll dig out the story as there's a couple pics/ drawings & better description of the truck} Him & his brother made a box on the back.
Brave man and family, I'm a bit disappointed you don't have a long lost cousin who changed a tire on Ernest Hemingways ambulance in WWI. :salute
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I'm lookin' foreward to ya gittin' on with this here build Gerry. Why? Well, back in the late 1920s my great great grandfather Harvey Day packed up his wife & kids into an old 1917-18(?) truck in Gary, Indiana and came west to Calif. {I'll dig out the story as there's a couple pics/ drawings & better description of the truck} Him & his brother made a box on the back.
Screened in back porch. You got the dimensions so git'er done.