Rescuing Model Ts and Fordson Tractors
It has been a while since a new Model T rolled out of any factory. Cars and parts are becoming increasingly hard to come by. The shiny vehicles you see at car shows quite often either were found ina barn, a field or have parts that came from vehicles like you see here, long abandoned to the elements. Some "T Fords of Texas" members decide to rescue and restore vehicles that seem too far gone to ever run again. It's a testame t to the quality built into these cars, and the enthusiam of Model Ts fans, that virtual wreckage like tis is actually transformed into show stopping vehicles once again.
1924 Ford Model TT truck
Rescuing a ord Model TT truck in San Antonio
Rescuing a ord Model TT truck in San Antonio
Rescuing a ord Model TT truck in San Antonio
Rescuing a ord Model TT truck in San Antonio
Rescuing a ord Model TT truck in San Antonio
Rescuing a ord Model TT truck in San Antonio
Rescuing a ord Model TT truck in San Antonio
Rescuing a ord Model TT truck in San Antonio
Rescuing a ord Model TT truck in San Antonio
Rescuing a ord Model TT truck in San Antonio
Rescuing a ord Model TT truck in San Antonio
Rescuing a ord Model TT truck in San Antonio
Fordson Tractor
Rescuing a Ford Model TT truck in San Antonio
Rescuing a Ford Model TT truck in San Antonio
Rescuing a Ford Model TT truck in San Antonio
Rescuing a Ford Model TT truck in San Antonio
Rescuing a Ford Model TT truck in San Antonio
Rescuing a Ford Model TT truck in San Antonio
Rescuing a Ford Model TT truck in San Antonio
Rescuing a Ford Model TT truck in San Antonio
Rescuing a Ford Model TT truck in San Antonio
Rescuing a Ford Model TT truck in San Antonio
Ford Model T runabout
Rescuing a Ford Model T runabout in San Antonio
Clint and Ronnie Biterly rescuing a Ford Model T runabou in San Antonio
A couple of rescued Model Ts engine belonging to Clint and Ronnie Bitterly