As a 26 ( soon 27 ) year old. I find it funny when people say model was the first FORD. and when i talk model A i love it when they think i mean the 1928-31 BUT i mean 1903-04 I have subscribed, I love old classics
You did a real good job covering all the cars, especially the alphabet cars including your explanations. I appreciate that you covered the inside as well as the outside of the museum, and the swap meet. RAJO is pronounced with a long a, not a short a.
@@oldmodeltguy I grew up in Racine (Ray-cine) and that is how most of us pronounce it, but of course some say it the French was (Rah-cine). I should ask you to pronounce Oconomowoc, or Ashwaubenon.
Great day for a great event. Thanks for enlightening us in the history. My Father has FOUR Ford Model Ts and wow, I wish he could show them off. Any events coming to the Pacific NW? Want to show a Truck, a Coupe, a Touring and a Roadster and seeing them in person is way better than pictures! Thanks again, love this video and shared with him.
I'm not really sure about events in that area, but there are many local chapters of the Model T Ford Club of America and the Model T Ford Club International in that area of the country. Both are fine organizations that sponsor regional events and tours. Look them up and see if there's a chapter near you. Also the MTFCI has a very active forum on their website if you want to ask people from your area what the best events are.
Never had pockets deep enough to own more than our 3 T's and now retired a letter car is out of the question. I think the closed fire car inside the museum was a coupelet. Also I believe I spotted another coupelet as you cruised through the outside show area. They are very rare T's as well.
Fantastic, I'm from Italy not speak well english, but i know much 1903 / 1908 Ford, in particular the economic A C and F and N R, (and the firsts Ts) not so good the greater B and K, nice cars. I try to build model cars of early Ford, in 1 : 20 scale in brass and wood like the full size cars, (my project not a kit) under 2024 i make Ford A, C and N R, not is easy to find drawings and documentation on these cars also if are famous Fords, is more difficult for cars like 1902 Rambler model C, 1911 Maxwell AB, 1902 Northern rounabout, 1910 Stanley steamer and 1910 International Harvester model F that I'm in train of build in 2024
The early Ford's were produced by Dodge Brothers. Ford borrowed money from the Dodge Brothers to start Ford Motor Company. Your real early Ford's were built by Dodge !!!😊 Kevin Phoenix
True! The 1903 chassis where supplied by the Dodge Brothers with the bodies supplied by CR Wilson, wheels by Prudden and tires by Hartford Rubber. The Dodge Brothers were two of the original twelve shareholders.
Nice job. I've read about the museum in the Model T Magazines. Nice to see it "in person".
I loved your narration. What wealth of gorgeous cars.
my dad loves watching u !!
As a 26 ( soon 27 ) year old. I find it funny when people say model was the first FORD. and when i talk model A i love it when they think i mean the 1928-31
BUT i mean 1903-04 I have subscribed, I love old classics
What a great flea market!
Great video
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Good info.
You did a real good job covering all the cars, especially the alphabet cars including your explanations. I appreciate that you covered the inside as well as the outside of the museum, and the swap meet. RAJO is pronounced with a long a, not a short a.
Ray-jo? I've always thought Rah-jo, but then I probably mispronounce a lot of stuff. You should hear me try and say 'wash'
@@oldmodeltguy I grew up in Racine (Ray-cine) and that is how most of us pronounce it, but of course some say it the French was (Rah-cine). I should ask you to pronounce Oconomowoc, or Ashwaubenon.
Short for Racine Joe
Great day for a great event. Thanks for enlightening us in the history. My Father has FOUR Ford Model Ts and wow, I wish he could show them off. Any events coming to the Pacific NW? Want to show a Truck, a Coupe, a Touring and a Roadster and seeing them in person is way better than pictures! Thanks again, love this video and shared with him.
I'm not really sure about events in that area, but there are many local chapters of the Model T Ford Club of America and the Model T Ford Club International in that area of the country. Both are fine organizations that sponsor regional events and tours. Look them up and see if there's a chapter near you. Also the MTFCI has a very active forum on their website if you want to ask people from your area what the best events are.
Parabéns aqui do Brasil.
obrigado
I really appreciate you and ENJOY YOUR SPECIAL MODEL T SHOW
Thanks
Never had pockets deep enough to own more than our 3 T's and now retired a letter car is out of the question. I think the closed fire car inside the museum was a coupelet. Also I believe I spotted another coupelet as you cruised through the outside show area. They are very rare T's as well.
Yes, I'll have to spend more time on the show next year
That was a great video
Great job. I now need to get myself to Richmond
I love this channel….
Fantastic, I'm from Italy not speak well english, but i know much 1903 / 1908 Ford, in particular the economic A C and F and N R, (and the firsts Ts) not so good the greater B and K, nice cars. I try to build model cars of early Ford, in 1 : 20 scale in brass and wood like the full size cars, (my project not a kit) under 2024 i make Ford A, C and N R, not is easy to find drawings and documentation on these cars also if are famous Fords, is more difficult for cars like 1902 Rambler model C, 1911 Maxwell AB, 1902 Northern rounabout, 1910 Stanley steamer and 1910 International Harvester model F that I'm in train of build in 2024
The early Ford's were produced by Dodge Brothers. Ford borrowed money from the Dodge Brothers to start Ford Motor Company.
Your real early Ford's were built by Dodge !!!😊
Kevin Phoenix
True! The 1903 chassis where supplied by the Dodge Brothers with the bodies supplied by CR Wilson, wheels by Prudden and tires by Hartford Rubber. The Dodge Brothers were two of the original twelve shareholders.
I liked the video but I feel you spoke too quickly. Best wishes.
Constructive criticism, I’ll keep it to n mind