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Make: FUJIFILM
Model: FinePix S5700 S700
Shutter Speed: 1/137 second
F Number: F/3.5
Focal Length: 6 mm
ISO Speed: 64
Date Picture Taken: Apr 19, 2008, 11:42:31 AM
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I've seen a million Bucket T's at shows... But it's rather rare in these parts to see one uncut... So I grabbed a shot of this shiny black oldie.. at the 08 local annual Car show.. in Knoxville, Iowa....
I guess my Dad may have had one too.. now that I think about it.. When I was a kid.. in the 70's.. just down the street from my house a guy had a metal building full of them.. and maybe a pickup or two as well... I remember hearing him drive by our house.. and the sound they made... Not sure what ever became of them all..
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There had been one of them cars just down the road from me in this guys yard for the longest time. Just sitting there with the windows down, the trunk lid open, the hood open too. It had wooden spoke wheels. He had a whole yard full of junk. I wanted to see about buying it but I know I just didnt have enough money on hand to even make a offer to him. One day last year , I drove by his house and the thing was gone. Maybe some one offered him the right amount or he is finely doing some thing with it. I just havent seen it around at all since then.
Nice. There's a guy around the corner from me who has 1925 Tall-T that's all original except for the battery, tires and a new headliner. He drives it from time to time, even in the winter.
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Just sitting there with the windows down, the trunk lid open, the hood open too. It had wooden spoke wheels. He had a whole yard full of junk.
I wanted to see about buying it but I know I just didnt have enough money on hand to even make a offer to him.
One day last year , I drove by his house and the thing was gone.
Maybe some one offered him the right amount or he is finely doing some thing with it. I just havent seen it around at all since then.
And today I found a 26-27 touring in an alley in my home town!
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