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Model T with body made by Master in 1925

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by trukin55, Mar 1, 2008.

  1. trukin55
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    I had another thread going and found much info and interest in this car. Has anyone heard of them b4? Anybody seen one b4 or have one. I tried to attach a link for the thread but I don't think it worked.
    I cannot seem to find any other info about this car. Could I have the only one left? I'm working on pics now they should be on soon. Master would take of the original body and put on a custom body that was longer , wider and more luxurious giving more comfort to the reliable Ford.

    other thread was titled " is there a market for an original Model T"
    http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=245193
     
  2. trukin55
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    Here are the new pics
     

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  3. trukin55
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    Anybody know what the emblem is? It says "Clark" in the middle. I can make out Chicago ILL on the lower left. The emblem is above the pass. side windshield inside the car
     

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  4. gas pumper
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    thanks for the update and pictures. This is a very interesting car. Please keep us informed on your information gathering.

    Have you asked questions at:http://www.fordbarn.com/
    on thier Model T forum?

    Thanks
     

  5. trukin55
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    I tried the fordbarn forum. Did not get much response at all.
     
  6. Elrod
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    the clark badge looks like it was maybe a campaign pin from an election?

    Maybe they did the upholstry in the car. ??
     
  7. Maybe try the Henry Ford Museum or better yet, Speedy Bill's museum? It definitely has some interesting aftermarket items aside from the body (wheels, headlights, taillight, the vacuum tank, etc). Please keep us informed as you find out more!!!
     
  8. 56Sedan
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    This is a neat piece! I've never seen one before, but it was very common for aftermarket body mfr's to use a T frame for their body.. (same with Model A too)
     
  9. trukin55
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    Anybody got anything new to offer?
     
  10. butch27
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    That don't look like a Ford to me. AND the wheels look Chevy? I've never seen one.
     
  11. blacknblue
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    from utah

  12. trukin55
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    I Posted this awhile ago, wanted to see if anyone had anything new to offer.
    Time to sell it and dont know how to price it. Everyone said to do EBAY, that will name the value by what they are willing to pay for it.
     
  13. flatheadhero
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    from California

  14. trukin55
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    I have been in contact with them , Nobody has ever seen one. It just went on Ebay. If you want to watch it to see what it goes for it is item # 330346048780. Wish me luck..
     
  15. 49ratfink
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    from California

    CLARK was prolly the same Clark the builds forklifts these days. they built motorhomes in the 70's (?)... bet they are one of those old companies that built all sorts of junk until one started making money.

    the logo in the car looks like thier late model forklift logo
     
  16. trukin55
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    This car ended up in a museum in Germany.
     
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