Welcome to Down On The Street, where we admire old vehicles found on the streets of the Island That Rust Forgot: Alameda, California. Today we're going to look at the second-oldest car in this series.


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Check out the headroom in this thing! Four basketball players in top hats could carpool in this machine (five if the backseat passengers are extra skinny), although the 20-horsepower flathead four under the hood would make their commute a leisurely one. Back in 1924, the price tag on one of these Fords was $580, which translates to about $7,200 in today's dollars. Would you buy the 2009 equivalent of the Model T for that kind of money?

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This car shares an owner with the 1919 Model T Touring, and both are used to run errands around town. Closing in on a century and still putting on miles!

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And there's the 1971 C10 Custom Deluxe, right across the street. The '73 Corvette lives just around the corner. Notice all the American flags on the houses in this neighborhood; it's not a holiday, just business as usual in the Navy-retiree-heavy area near the (now-closed) Alameda Naval Air Station.




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