Yes sir!!!
John
Yes sir!!!


Cool picture Ike.
SWEET!!! The wifw and I are Covered Bridge junkies!!!

Thank you, David, Garry, and John, for your comments.
Thats cool.. Been thru Wiliamsport but did not see the covered bridges there.. We have quite a few covered brides around us here.. Will do on posting some of them.. Thanks..Waukonda wrote: ↑Sun Nov 01, 2020 10:55 pmThank you, David, Garry, and John, for your comments.
John, while central and Northern Illinois have a few covered bridges, this is the one and only in my area.
It would be great to see some that you have photographed sometime in one of your posts. I know it is a little ways from you, but we had friends who once lived in Williamsport, and when we visited, took many sightseeing trips in the surrounding area. It was beautiful country and I remember numerous covered bridges.


"Moon Rise" especially gets me Biggy. Very worthy for a screen saver, and calendar, well done bro





Wow! Beautiful sky!
OLDE CUTLER wrote: ↑Sat Nov 07, 2020 6:52 pm While rummaging around in a box of old stuff, mostly from my late dad, in the garage the other day, I ran across these. I seem to remember that they are some kind of a window bracket sliding adjuster for vehicles that had a windshield that tilted out at the bottom for ventilation. I was wondering if any of you classic car guys can ID these? Are they Model T or A or something else?

I can recall these hanging on a nail in dad's garage 60 years ago when I was kid. Probably not VW. He junked out a 37 Ford 1 1/2 ton truck when I was very small, could also be that, although I don't know if a 37 Ford truck had a movable windshield. I should have mentioned that they appear to be solid brass with nickel or chrome plating.TPK wrote: ↑Sat Nov 07, 2020 10:56 pmOLDE CUTLER wrote: ↑Sat Nov 07, 2020 6:52 pm While rummaging around in a box of old stuff, mostly from my late dad, in the garage the other day, I ran across these. I seem to remember that they are some kind of a window bracket sliding adjuster for vehicles that had a windshield that tilted out at the bottom for ventilation. I was wondering if any of you classic car guys can ID these? Are they Model T or A or something else?This is probably a loooong shot but could it be something VW? Bug or Bulli T1?
This one has many Pop Up / Pop Out windows. Just guessing here though.
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Yep, windshield swing arms, 1928-31 Model A Ford. Would fit my 1930 Model A.zzyzzogeton wrote: ↑Sun Nov 08, 2020 12:09 am They are called "window swing arms" or sometimes, just "swing arms".
They certainly appear to be Model "A" swing arms. At least they look like the ones on my 1929 Model "A". However, they could be from a Model "T", a Model "A" or a Model "AA" as the arms for all three appear identical.
We know that they are NOT Model B or Model BB, because the swing arms for the "B" and "BB" were curves.
