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| Name: Terry Horlick | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Penn Valley, CA |
Comments:
Chuck, nice job on the sawmill! My
bride and I stopped in Mokolume Hill and
had lunch in a cafe at the edge of town
just before the road takes off for
Jackson. Had a nice chat with a CHP
officer who offered to throw our
bicycles in the back of his car and
drive us to Jackson so we wouldn't miss
our reservations there. We declined.
That was just on July 7 or 8 1976. We
were on our honemoon then. Wish we had
more time to spend in your town then.
We are practically neighbors. I'm one
of the model T nuts up in the foothills.
Terry Horlick

| Name: Mike Black | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: McCloud, Ca |
Comments:
Chuck, I'm researching wood projects for a
friend and his '23-4 roadster and your
site is a big help! I have two projects a
'22 touring with a cubel's kit and a '24 C
cab one ton. Both of my cars are still in
the begining stages. Thanks, Mike

| Name: Wally Hunt | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Fredericksburg, VA |
Comments:
Thanks for this web site. I am redoing a 24 Ford Roadster and I am building a brand new body for it. Your work is great. Thank you for posting this.
Check out my web site www.wallysgarage.shutterfly.com

| Name: David | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Alabama via Abu Dhabi |
Comments:
Thanks for posting your Model T rewood online. Looking at the pictures answered a lot of questions about my project, but I have one more:
With the exception of the cowl, is the body wider than the chassis?
Thanks again for your photos and explanations, they will be a tremendous help when I get started on my '25 roadster.
