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Were tools provided for the 1914 Metz Model 22 from the factory? If yes, please advise what tools were provided. Thank you.
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Where or what organization may I apply/request to purchase/get a Century Plaque for my 100 year old Model T? Thank you for any leads.
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Terry. It is a 1911 Runabout. I've opted to use (4) 30x3-1/2 sized tires, demountable rims and comparable wheels instead of the (2) different nondemountable sizes for 1911. Just my preference to acquire convenience.
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I would like to buy four 30x3-1/2 tires. Preowned usable or NOS. White sidewall or all white or all grey. Seems white sidewalls are no longer made. Grey 'blems' at Coker seems suspect. All white available but at a very high price.
Is anyone using grey 'blems' from Coker? I would like to know your opinion about the condition and description of the 'blems'. Thanks for any help. -
Thank you. I've posted in the H and M Forum and also in the HCCA Forum. Also contacted the Philly museum but they do not have. Am hoping that luck will be on my side. I have a basic idea on the operation but I would like to know intimate details as instructed from the factory, such as oil regulation, adjustment and maintenance procedures, etc. Thanks again for your help.
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I am asking if anyone knows of a vendor, store or person that may make and sell to me a copy of the operation instruction manual for a 1908 Black Highwheeler Model 112. Thank you.
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Is there a restoration shop that can work on pre-war high wheeler vehicles in the midwest area (Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Illinois, Wisconsin)?
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UPDATE: I inquired with all of your recommended insurance carriers. I found Heacock Insurance (Josie Chopel, 800-678-5173 ext 6024) to be the best overall, in terms of full coverage, service and premium amount. Thank you to all for your replies and comments that enabled me to make a choice.
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Thank you so much to all for your valuable replies. I will certainly follow up and request quotations from the recommended companies.
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Am asking for recommendations for insurance companies that would cover multiple antique/vintage vehicles. Cheapest premiums, best reliable service, etc. Thank you.
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Many thanks to mercer and Oregon Desert. I checked on this T. It has a '26 non running engine, unknown transmission condition, unknown radiator condition, cracked tires, very tattered interior and a few other maladies. The concern is the non running '26 engine, unknown trans and radiator conditions and the high selling price for this T's condition.
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Hi mercer09. Am interested in the Coupe but what is HAMB?
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They are dead set on a '19/'20 T Coupe. It was their friend's car that they first dated in back in the day about 70 years ago when they were young.
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My buddy and his wife are interested. They don't have internet. So I am posting for them. He is challenged so he wants a running and driveable T with a starter. They prefer an original or very very old restoration. Prefers a Model T that shows age, usage and patina. Examples: dulled chipped paint, surface rust, tattered interior. Reasonably correct. Suicide door style. However, he said he will consider a recently older restored or a newly restored T. Thank you.
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SOLD The Centerdoor has a new owner and home. It will be missed but am glad it will be roadworthy once again.
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For Sale 1922 Ford Model T Centerdoor.
VIN 5744421
Engine, transmission, driveline, brakes, etc. restored 2013.
Driven less than 150 miles since 2013 restoration and then it was stored.
Exterior presentable, previously restored 1999.
Interior presentable, previously restored 1999.
Has always been stored in a climate controlled garage or pole building.
Running and driveable when stored in 2013.
Needs battery.
Needs TLC on detail cleaning, dusting and waxing.
Engine fogged every couple of years.
I averaged sale prices from the internet and private sales on other Model T's and will be selling this Centerdoor for $10450.00Located near Fort Wayne IN
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Glass lens diameter = 5"
Front of lens to rear (excluding spring clip) = 5"
Height, bottom to chimney top (excluding bail handle) = 11-1/4"
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Wanted: 1920 Indiana passenger car license plates, pair preferred.
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John. Thank you for the advice. I live near Fort Wayne Indiana USA. Land line number is 260-244-3780.
Who Owns A Metz?
in Metz
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I have a '14 Metz. Am near Fort Wayne IN. (ps...the guy taking a nap in the background is not me)