that is what I thought. My late foster grandfather Cole use to have an old Model T back around Baker OR in the 40's and 50's. and since the car in the picture looked older than that, I figured it had to be at least a Model A
Ford model T most likely....between 1900 & 1925...Ford's first massed produced vehicle...sold for around $300 or thereabout. Google to verify. Model A did not have tall windshield....may not be 100% accurate info....educated guess from. A car buff..
My Mother would have known she knew the make and model of all through the Delorian she dubbed back to the future car. After that she said they all were too similar.
This is my GGrandfather, GGrandmother, Great Uncle, Grandfather and unknowns. I could never figure out this car either.
I do know my GGrandfather died in 1924.
I think he might be in my family tree on my Adams line. I have lots of family history in Boone County Kentucky. I have a Clarence Adams born in 1932 his parents are William and Vadia Beta (Poor) Adams. Anyone know?
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