Wed, Nov 27, 1:39 PM CST

1927 Ford Model T Coupe

Photography Transportation posted on Jun 24, 2016
Open full image in new tab Zoom on image
Close

Hover over top left image to zoom.
Click anywhere to exit.


Members remain the original copyright holder in all their materials here at Renderosity. Use of any of their material inconsistent with the terms and conditions set forth is prohibited and is considered an infringement of the copyrights of the respective holders unless specially stated otherwise.

Description


Oh-em-gee, we're both the same age. Captured 6/5/16 @ 12:01 pm, at the beautiful Huntington Beach Concours d'Elegance held on the beautiful grounds of the Huntington Beach Central Park in beautiful Huntington Beach, California. Best seen via ZOOM. The Ford Model T (colloquially known as the Tin Lizzie, T‑Model Ford, Model T, or T) is an automobile that was produced by Ford Motor Company from October 1, 1908, to May 26, 1927. It is generally regarded as the first affordable automobile, the car that opened travel to the common middle-class American; some of this was because of Ford's efficient fabrication, including assembly line production instead of individual hand crafting. The Ford Model T was named the most influential car of the 20th century in the 1999 Car of the Century competition, ahead of the BMC Mini, Citroën DS, and Volkswagen Type 1.[9] With 16.5 million sold it stands eighth on the top ten list of most sold cars of all time as of 2012. Source: Wikipedia free encyclopedia.

Comments (6)


)

Wolfenshire Online Now!

10:25PM | Fri, 24 June 2016

Awesome ride.

)

UteBigSmile

4:55AM | Sat, 25 June 2016

THIS OLDIE LOOKS FANTASTIC!!!!!!!

1annex - einstein - looks simply great.jpg

)

Cyve

7:38AM | Sat, 25 June 2016

WOW Harry... What a fantastic ols mecanic... Fantastic captures also... I love it a lot my friend !!!

)

X-PaX

11:27AM | Sat, 25 June 2016

Beautiful captures of this old car. Well done.

)

helanker

4:49AM | Sun, 26 June 2016

WOW! It is beautiful. My grandfather had a Ford T, but a newer model, which had wings on each side with light to show the direction he was turning. Sometimes my father borrowed it, when I was a very little girl and I still remember my mother saying. "Take in the wing, Hans" after he had turned. HEHE! We still use the phrase. "IN WITH THE WING" if it doesnt stop blinking automaticly, which happens sometimes :)

)

MrsRatbag

8:40PM | Sat, 23 July 2016

Another set of winning shots; these folks should hire you to produce shots for them! I'm sure the ones they use to promote themselves fall far short of your quality. Well done, Harry!


2 23 2

Privacy Notice

This site uses cookies to deliver the best experience. Our own cookies make user accounts and other features possible. Third-party cookies are used to display relevant ads and to analyze how Renderosity is used. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understood our Terms of Service, including our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy.