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Showing posts with label model T. Show all posts
Showing posts with label model T. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Model T's on 21 studs tumblr

Model T's getting offloaded from the train to the dealership
The tools and grease pump display board on the far side of the car are a reminder that a garage once was a display case for the small oil company products, for a good look at one see the Richfield lube rack https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhtHjGsxMakaIAT2J6Mlh5hxJKHhmCVlr0bzwq-OWYLefiVRoEhtqJGrsoqO8B2CTRMA37-QysPeWIGPVX3bAC4d4lSbU2lfhyLhXvUKLl4z2IqBH-FRaYXqlZPqjqDWC26_ZieR75Fg0OR/s1600/DSC_0038.JPG

Doesn't she look cute in the sailor outfit

great photos I've never come across before! terrific Tumblr site, now on my recommended list http://21studs.tumblr.com/

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

The first Ford exported from North America, went to South Africa

In September 1903 Mr Arthur Youldon of Johannesburg, an importer, was in New York where he saw Henry Ford demonstrate his new car. He immediately placed his order with
Henry Ford, who informed him that it would be the first Ford to be sold outside North America. The Ford Motor Company was founded earlier that year, on 16 June 1903.

The car only arrived in February 1904 in Port Elizabeth from where it had to be transported by train to Johannesburg. This car survived to this day and can be viewed at the Franschhoek Motor Museum in the Cape, which has a large display covering 100 years of motoring in SA

During July 1923 Mr Holmes and Mr H.F.A. Stockelbach visited the Ford factory
in Canada to investigate the possibility of starting an assembly plant in South Africa.

Due to preferential tax and duty applicable to Commonwealth Countries, it was
advantages to source the kits from the Canadian Ford factory rather than the USA.

This was realised in February 1924, when an old wool packing shed in Port
Elizabeth was used to start the assembly of the Ford Model Ts.

Info from http://www.dyna.co.za/cars.htm