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Re: The Internet Craftsmanship Museum Presents:
The Internet Craftsmanship Museum Presents:
William T. "Bill" Brown ( Part 2 of 3 )
1914 Ford Model T Speedster
1923 Ford race car
1912 Stanley Steamer. Bill once spoke to film director James Cameron about the real Stanley Steamer the directory owns.
1930 Ford baby stroller is Bill's own design. The convertible top folds and there are hand brakes on the handlebars for the "driver." A flame paint job finishes off the hotrod theme. Note also the three-spoke mag wheels.
1912 Ford Model T delivery truck
Another 1930 Ford baby stroller, this one in green
1903 Ford Model A
Bill at work in his shop on a 1903 Ford Model A
Bill's 1930 Ford Model A fire truck is seen with the real thing. The second and third photos show the trailer with a ladder extended.
This pink 1930 Ford hotrod stroller even has a hood scoop
Pedal cars were not modeled only after cars. Tractors, airplanes and other vehicles were popular among the early manufacturers. Here Bill has modeled a Ford Triplane.
Here's one the early manufactures never even could have conceived of...the Challenger space shuttle. The bay doors open to expose a ****pit complete with an extendable arm for hauling in stray satellites.
1908 Ford Model A touring car with very cushy upholstery.
( End Of Part 2 )
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