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HI Mitch, Thanks for all your hard work, if it wasnt for your videos and information I would be lost. You learn so much more from seeing it on video. I own a 1922 Ford Model T touring and we love the history and want to keep the memory alive. We go to car shows all dressed up in the 20s with 20s music and 20s items that go with the car. We have an extensive 20s camping collection including the model t camper trailer. Life is better with a Ford Model T! Please keep in touch and keep up the good work!

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Great site Mitch!
I have Minnesota's crappiest Model T!
Hardly any of the parts knew each other before I shoved them together way back when......
We love that crappy little Ford.


Added: July 11, 2015
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I happened on your video's on YouTube and have really enjoyed them and the information you provide in them. I will watch for more as time goes along. I am interested in getting a Model T at some point, possibly soon. I took a Model T Driving School at the LeMay Family Collection Foundation in early May, and that got me very interested. Maybe someday I'll be tinkering and driving my own.

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Dear fellow Sergeant at Arms. A really brilliant website. Well done. Yung Eeeean.

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Mitch, great web site. I'm ashamed to admit that the long time I had this site book ared I rarely looked at it. Hook on FB. Now that I have poked around a bit I most certainly use this as my go to for information and enjoyment. My humble apologies Real cool stuff here
Thanks for all your efforts..............Andre

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Greetings from Ann Arbor, MI, former home of your Model T.
I have always wanted to own a Model T and my chance finally came last week. I secured a 1915 Open Touring from a well known local collector. I would expect that in all of his years of ownership he almost certainly had occasion to have some contact with yours. I probably saw it myself at some point as I grew up right here. Thank you for your great videos, I haven't even started mine up yet, I want to go through everything first.
As a side note, my Grandfather was Preston Tucker, inventor of the Tucker car. There IS one in Australia!

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Added: January 19, 2015
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this is a beautifully rich source of info and data about the Model T, but I couldn't find the top and front and rear views of the body parts. I found some views in the parts catalog, but I'm just lazy. I'm trying to make a 3d model with Blender 3D. If anybody hears of same drop me an email :)

Added: January 19, 2015
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Hi Mitch,

What a great site you have created here - Well done, so much interesting information it's a terrific intro to the Model T, a car which I have wondered about owning for a long time, who knows your website intro may be the push I need!

All the best and carry on the good work.

Paul


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I own a 1927 Canadian built Touring. Purchased from the original owner in 1960, been in the family ever since. Great old car. Followed the link from the Model T Ford Club Forum. Great idea.

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I am now the owner of a 1914 Model T Touring , running and restored, but there is more to do and much to learn !

Thanks for your website, I will spend some time here !


Added: October 23, 2014
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