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That's some serious WhiteWalls on that 1903 version Model A.
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Location: Largo Florida
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We had #3 for quite some time.
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I noticed that all of the earlier cars are RHD.
Up till the Model T, all American cars were RHD but they still drove on the RHS of the road. Weird! ![]()
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Interesting little article: http://www.todayifoundout.com/index....e-on-the-left/
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1929 Model AA - Need long splash aprons! |
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Back then most tires were white --natural rubber.
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: McPherson, KS
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Yeah, I think carbon black was first added to rubber tires in 1912 or thereabouts. There's a 1908 Holsman at McPherson college that has black tires and we've been giving the faculty a hard time about it, since they're not period correct.
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Wonder how "they" cleaned the all WHITE tires??
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