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  1. <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: oldford</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Looks like a 26 or 27 Ford Model T. Frank </div></div> What type of engine does this have?
  2. keiser31 What type of engine does coupe have?
  3. I had a 1965 chev malibu that had that type of horn ring. I attached a link to look at one. http://www.autabuy.com/Gallery/?ID=228619&ShowAdSense=1&K=1965%20CHEVROLET%20MALIBU%202DR%20SPORT%20HARDTOP Todd
  4. On the second picture with the car and boat, what makes this car a 1925 Chevrolet coupe and not a '27 or '24....and so on. The house in the background of the picture of the car and boat, Carl Peterson built the house in 1906. He retired in the 1930's and lived to be 100 years old and died in 1969 in St. James, MN. His art work made of cement and stone filled the yard. Look at the yard, there is very few things in the yard. This will help identify when he started his work in the yard. His work is currently on display at the John Michael Koehler Art Museum in Sheboygan, WI.
  5. What is "Clymer thru the windshield spotlight"? Or what is a 'clymer'?
  6. If this is a 26 or 27 Ford Coupe, then could this be the same car?
  7. I found a picture of a '26 ford. There is a runabout, touring, coupe, tudor sedan and fordor sedan. What would be a clue on the car to make it a coupe or tudor sedan?
  8. Thanks, it worked. See "What is it" for a car in St. James, MN to identify.
  9. I hope this will work. I will try to post a picture of my grandfathers car from about 1920 to 1930 in St. James, Minnesota. If we can identify this car, it will help the family determine when Carl Peterson created his art work in his yard in St. James. Thanks, Todd
  10. I have a car that I would like for you all to look at and see if you can identify it for me. How do I post a picture of it? Can someone give me instructions on how to post it? Thanks, Todd
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