Showing posts with label model t. Show all posts
Showing posts with label model t. Show all posts

Sunday, April 5, 2009

1926 Model T Ford getting towed

A 1926 Model T getting hooked up to a tow truck isn't something you see every day. In fact, it's something I'd never seen until yesterday, in the parking lot of Central Market. The Model T is owned by Greg, who's lived in Shoreline his whole life. The car is in beautiful condition, just needed a little help getting home.



There's a 1926 Model T at the Shoreline Historical Museum. The only way they could get it inside the building was by putting it through a window. They took photos of the process. It's an interesting display. If you've never been to the Shoreline Historical Museum, you should check it out sometime.

Link to learn about the 1926 Model T they have at the Shoreline Historical Museum

Sunday, March 9, 2008

A 1926 car through a 1912 window

There is an antique car (a 1926 Model T Roadster) in the basement of the Shoreline Historical Museum. This is how they got it in. It was put (carefully and on purpose) through a window.


This is the display of photographs showing how they did it. The window and frame had to be removed from the building and the car's windshield had to be taken off. It was a crazy scheme, but someone figured out that they would just be able to pull it off.


And they did it! Here's the car inside the museum, safe and sound, behind a white picket fence. See that black square on the wall behind the car? That's the window it came through (closed off now).

Here's a link to the Shoreline Historical Museum.