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#442598 - 08/16/07 08:19 PM Trivia for "A"ers
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I am thinking one of you guys will get this - it is obscure but a great story. Who was Mr. L.T. Birch and what happened on January 10, 1928 that was significant in the Model A world?
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#442682 - 08/17/07 08:51 AM Re: Trivia for "A"ers [Re: Steve_Mack_CT]
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He was the first to get a speeding ticket in a Model A...
I believe he got pulled over in Central Park in NYC....

The car was a Roadster..

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#442753 - 08/17/07 03:35 PM Re: Trivia for "A"ers [Re: 31Ford]
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YES!! I thought I might have come up with a stumper, but you are right on, sir. Coffee and doughnut redeemable if you ever get to CT or if you are going to Hershey - let me know!
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#442773 - 08/17/07 04:48 PM Re: Trivia for "A"ers [Re: Steve_Mack_CT]
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I was reading Henry's Lady last night (great book-tho some of the restos are not authentic)At any rate the book is dedicated to Mr. Birch!

Here's another....
True or False.. The Model A Colors L'Anse Green, Kewanee Green, are named after Michigan Cities...

This is a good thread! I did something like this for our club newsletter but I made it too hard as no one got all the answers..Maybe I'll post them here tonight.

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#442835 - 08/17/07 10:52 PM Re: Trivia for "A"ers [Re: 31Ford]
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I think that L'Anse is a Michigan Township, but Kewanee is in Illinois. (But what does a North Carolinian know)

So I would vote 1/2 true!
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#442861 - 08/18/07 12:37 AM Re: Trivia for "A"ers [Re: MCHinson]
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Actually there's a Kewanee(I think it's a county) in Michigan too!

But yea you got it.......

Another true or false...
In 1928 Edsel Ford was reviewing some advertisements for printing. One of the ads- a Coupe had a different shade of blue than it was supposed to have. Edsel liked the 'improper' shade of blue and it became a new Ford color.

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#443024 - 08/19/07 08:06 AM Re: Trivia for "A"ers [Re: 31Ford]
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Lombard to Andulasite Blue?? Otherwise, stumped - good one, 31Ford!
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#448224 - 09/11/07 07:56 PM Re: Trivia for "A"ers [Re: Steve_Mack_CT]
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Hey '31 - no takers on your question. Any new bits of trivia??
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#448242 - 09/11/07 08:45 PM Re: Trivia for "A"ers [Re: Steve_Mack_CT]
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Ok the Answer to last bit o trivia is "Duchess Blue" a 28-29 Color.

Here's a good one..

What kind of Model A did Henry Ford drive? and What were the special modifications that were done to it?

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#513502 - 05/30/08 09:56 PM Re: Trivia for "A"ers [Re: 31Ford]
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Gee, this is an interesting thread, I wonder if it can be resusitated?
So I have no idea what A Henry Ford drove... I figure I can find it on the net somewhere, but in the mean time I'm going to guess a tudor, as he was starting to get up in age and I'm thinking he would want the warm comfort of a closed car!, or maybe he drove a Cabriolet??
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#513516 - 05/30/08 10:53 PM Re: Trivia for "A"ers [Re: ewing]
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Actually it was a 1929 Coupe with Special upholstery, cowl ventilators, experimental brake drums, and a built-in holder for Poland Mineral Water, his favorite beverage.

Thanks to Google.... grin

The answer can be found here:

http://www.henryfordestate.org/mfmodela.htm
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#513527 - 05/30/08 11:22 PM Re: Trivia for "A"ers [Re: MCHinson]
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This would seem to debunk the popular story that Henry Ford never had a ( )?....
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#513750 - 05/31/08 10:59 PM Re: Trivia for "A"ers [Re: Steve_Mack_CT]
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Well I was close, it was a closed car with 2 doors.
So Steve, what the next trivia question?

So , looking at my car list, you can see I don't have a Model A, but back in the 60's, I spent a lot of time in the garage with my dad restoring a 1930 Model A Cabriolet.
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38 McLaughlin 4 Dr Special, the Iron Man and star car in the Hessen Affair
47 Roadmaster Conv.
58 Pontiac Parisienne, Canadian version of the Bonneville
67 Coronet 500
72 Riviera
88 Olds Royale
98 Firebird Formula
02 Trans Am

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#513753 - 05/31/08 11:04 PM Re: Trivia for "A"ers [Re: ewing]
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I think he already asked the next question...

"This would seem to debunk the popular story that Henry Ford never had a ( )?...."

And I have no idea what popular story about Henry Ford not having "___________"? he is talking about.

I guess I haven't heard enough popular stories about Henry Ford.
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#513755 - 05/31/08 11:18 PM Re: Trivia for "A"ers [Re: MCHinson]
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Oh yea, gee, I read it as a piece of information everyone would know( except me of course)...

This is all I can find in a quick search...

told his father, "I never had ...any particular love for the farm.'

Doesn't seem to fit the question neatly but that's the best I can do for now.
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John
38 McLaughlin 4 Dr Special, the Iron Man and star car in the Hessen Affair
47 Roadmaster Conv.
58 Pontiac Parisienne, Canadian version of the Bonneville
67 Coronet 500
72 Riviera
88 Olds Royale
98 Firebird Formula
02 Trans Am

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#513759 - 05/31/08 11:42 PM Re: Trivia for "A"ers [Re: ewing]
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I have heard (and seen it written as a trivia question somewhere) that Henry Ford never had a driver's License. I am still unsure if this is correct or not.

Can anyone name any famouse people who drove Model As?
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#513971 - 06/01/08 10:17 PM Re: Trivia for "A"ers [Re: Steve_Mack_CT]
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I'm searching and drawing a blank. The best I can do on this .... so far... is that the three stooges had a Model A in one of their movies, and its not even clear if they drove it.
They sold literally millions of them, you'd think I could find at least one documented!
I guess we can say Henry Ford drove one, and you'd think one of his buddies would drive one to, like Edison, and Firestone??
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38 McLaughlin 4 Dr Special, the Iron Man and star car in the Hessen Affair
47 Roadmaster Conv.
58 Pontiac Parisienne, Canadian version of the Bonneville
67 Coronet 500
72 Riviera
88 Olds Royale
98 Firebird Formula
02 Trans Am

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#515242 - 06/07/08 09:07 AM Re: Trivia for "A"ers [Re: Steve_Mack_CT]
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I have found a good answer to the question 'famouse people who drove Model As'. Since you didn't ask who owned and drove, this should qualify.
This would be Clyde Barrow, of the famous ( infamous? ) Bonny and Clyde. They drove Fords exclusively, apparently and graduated to the Ford V8 from the Model As. Probably never actually owned one, but certainly did drive them in the day.
A side bit of trivia, does anyone know what Clyde's middle name is/ was?

btw, he also reportedly stole and drove an A400 convertible at one time.

And, I will keep on looking for famous Model A drivers!

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#515280 - 06/07/08 02:43 PM Re: Trivia for "A"ers [Re: ewing]
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The photo that i saw was a 1932 B400 even rarer than than the A 400.Sure would be great to have it.

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#515355 - 06/07/08 09:54 PM Re: Trivia for "A"ers [Re: chevysix]
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Among Clyde's aliases was Clyde Champion Barrow but (actually his middle name was "Chestnut")... according to my very limited internet research.
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#515360 - 06/07/08 10:11 PM Re: Trivia for "A"ers [Re: MCHinson]
ewing Offline
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Right on. With a middle name of Chestnut, its no surprise he chose a life of crime. lol
Now I'll leave the next trivia A question to the master.... Steve, next?
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John
38 McLaughlin 4 Dr Special, the Iron Man and star car in the Hessen Affair
47 Roadmaster Conv.
58 Pontiac Parisienne, Canadian version of the Bonneville
67 Coronet 500
72 Riviera
88 Olds Royale
98 Firebird Formula
02 Trans Am

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#515362 - 06/07/08 10:27 PM Re: Trivia for "A"ers [Re: ewing]
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Here's one:

We all know that there were no Phillips head screws on an original Model A.

Anyone know why?

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'63 Riviera, Fawn Mist, Saddle Leather (ROA #9774)
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#515370 - 06/07/08 10:52 PM Re: Trivia for "A"ers [Re: Jim_Cannon]
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They had not been invented yet.
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#515388 - 06/07/08 11:39 PM Re: Trivia for "A"ers [Re: MCHinson]
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Henry F. Phillips (1890 – 1958), a U.S. businessman from Portland, Oregon, has the honor of having the Phillips-head screw and screwdriver named after him.

The importance of the crosshead screw design lies in its self-centering property, useful on automated production lines that use powered screwdrivers. Phillips' major contribution was in driving the crosshead concept forward to the point where it was adopted by screwmakers and automobile companies.

Although he received patents for the design in 1936 (US Patent #2,046,343, US Patents #2,046,837 to 2,046,840), it was so widely copied that by 1949 Phillips lost his patent.

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John
38 McLaughlin 4 Dr Special, the Iron Man and star car in the Hessen Affair
47 Roadmaster Conv.
58 Pontiac Parisienne, Canadian version of the Bonneville
67 Coronet 500
72 Riviera
88 Olds Royale
98 Firebird Formula
02 Trans Am

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#515415 - 06/08/08 07:04 AM Re: Trivia for "A"ers [Re: ewing]
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Yes...

was that too easy?

with the internet at our fingertips, easy to look stuff like that up.

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Jim
'29 Ford Model A Phaeton (MARC #71406)
'63 Riviera, Fawn Mist, Saddle Leather (ROA #9774)
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