Red Model T FORD
Uploaded: August 09, 2007
Prior to WW1, The model T was available in colors, one of which was red. About 1914, the Model t was available in any color you wanted, as long as the color you wanted it was black!! It was that way through 1927, the last year of the Model T.
Exif: F Number: 6.3, Exposure Bias Value: +0, Exposure Time: 1/100, Flash: flash did not fire, ISO: 100, White Balance: manual white balance, Focal Length: 19mm, Camera Model: E-300
Evy Johansen August 10, 2007
Cool image, Jim!! Beautiful car!! #710706David L. Luchowski August 10, 2007
Great image and info ,Jim.Looks great. #4626606Barbara Waldoch August 10, 2007
Beautifully presented, Jim! #4626633Darryl Wilkinson August 10, 2007
Beautiful shot and presentation, Jim - something to be proud of!! #4626685Lynne Morris August 10, 2007
Wow what a great image Jim, lovely colours and great presentation! #4626757Su Sana E. P August 10, 2007
A fantastic find and an excellent capture, Jim!! #4626892Dominick M. Dimacale August 10, 2007
This is beautiful Jim...Dominick #4627080Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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