Ford Model Ts in Bandera,
Castroville and Rosanky
As "T Fords of Texas" members roam around the state, we come across a surprising number of Ford Model Ts all over the place. Here are a few snaps we have taken over the last few years. The REO Speedwagon in Castroville is just too cool not to share! Check out our regional Model T registry, limked on the right hand column, to see many other Model Ts in other towns.
Bandera, Texas
Ford Model T belonging to Bandera mayor Tom Clark
Ford Model T belonging to Bandera mayor Tom Clark
Castroville, Texas
1926 Model T open coupe in Castroville, Texas
1926 Model T open coupe in Castroville, Texas
1927 Model T closed coupe in Castroville, Texas
1927 Model T closed coupe in Castroville, Texas
Model T depot hack in Castroville, Texas
Model T depot hack in Castroville, Texas
1915 Model T open sedan in Castroville, Texas
1915 Model T open sedan in Castroville, Texas
1924 Ford Model T depot hack in Castroville, Texas
1924 Ford Model T depot hack in Castroville, Texas
Ford Model T post office truck in Castroville, Texas
Ford Model T post office truck in Castroville, Texas
1921 REO Speed Wagon in Castroville, Texas
1921 REO Speed Wagon in Castroville, Texas
The Central Texas Museum of Automotive History, Rosanky, Texas
Now Closed
Ford Model T at the "Central Texas Museum of Automotive History" in Rosanky, Texas
Ford Model T at the "Central Texas Museum of Automotive History" in Rosanky, Texas
Ford Model T at the "Central Texas Museum of Automotive History" in Rosanky, Texas
Ford Model T at the "Central Texas Museum of Automotive History" in Rosanky, Texas
Ford Model T at the "Central Texas Museum of Automotive History" in Rosanky, Texas. This car is on loan from the Witte Museum. It used to belong to Albert Steves whose house in the
King William area was donated to the SA Conservation Society
Ford Model T at the "Central Texas Museum of Automotive History" in Rosanky, Texas. This car is on loan from the Witte Museum. It used to belong to Albert Steves whose house in the
King William area was donated to the SA Conservation Society
Mr. Steves Ford Model T was donated to the Witte Museum