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RHD. Looks like you have to climb in. Anyone know what those things are behind the headlights?
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Re: T Bakery Van Maybe the Model T forum would know more...
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Re: T Bakery Van Most likely oil/kerosene lamps mounted behind the headlights.
I also suspect since it's a delivery vehicle the driver would enter the cab through a doorway on the passenger side. |
Re: T Bakery Van The early Model Ts didn't have a drivers side door.
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Re: T Bakery Van W H Wigley bakery van, Birmingham
W H Wigley bakery van, a Ford van shaped like a loaf of bread, Shaftesbury Bakery and Normanton Road, Birmingham. circa 1920s |
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Re: T Bakery Van McGarrett is correct. Those are oil lamps that were mounted on the side of a Model T before electric lights were available, around 1915. Although this is a later Model T, so they were adopted from an earlier car.
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Re: T Bakery Van They look like mirrors to me.
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Re: T Bakery Van I know this is the A forum but I hope you don't mind. I only visit the a forum anf this looked like a picture anybody would like to see
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Re: T Bakery Van Kool photo, thanks for posting.
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This is what it may have started out as - Model TT trucks never changed much visually from 1917 right thru the 20's. The cowl lamps mounted on the front are not Ford I don't think. The other dark thing on the fender appears to be a mirror to me.
- https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...1&d=1713207314 - https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...2&d=1713207314 - |
Re: T Bakery Van They could be anything. This is a cobbled together vehicle for promotion, after all. Advertisers care little about facts so anything goes. Could even be fake buns.
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