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I was down at the Piquette Plant celbration this morning. What a wonderful event. Hats off to T-PLEX CEO Jerry Mithcell and all who have transmformed this historic building and made it a national historic landmark. The restoration of the recently complete facade is spectacular. Go to www.commemorativeclassics.com for a look at a handsome commemmorative badge celebrating the Model T's 100th anniversary. My son created it.
Kevin Cretul
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Registered: 10/02/08
Posts: 3
Loc: Florida
Hellow My dad Al Cretul and I restored his 1923 model T last year.We took the car to the Micanopy Antique Car Show Sept 27 2008 and he won seconed place.He has had the car sence 1958 he restored it. then had it setting in the garage for about 40 years untell last year.We restored the car from inside and out we love are 23 T thanks Kev.
Kevin, it's a beauty. I love the sedans and have a soft spot for center doors. Did you get a chance to join any of the Model T club centennial celebrations around the country?
The last of the special built pedal cars will be going up for sale at the RM Auctions in Scottsdale in January. Built by the renown restorer Fran Roxas, this "Dusey" is truly is another work of art.
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