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Grandpa's First Car: c. 1915

My grandfather worked at the Highland Park Model T plant from 1910 to 1919. About 1915 they bought their first car, of course a Model T. My grandmother wrote on the back of the photo, "What a TRILL!" When they moved back to Pennsylvania in 1919 grandma drove a T (not sure if it was the same one or not) to deliver baked goods, helping out with the family income. Photo taken in the Highland Park area. View full size.

My grandfather worked at the Highland Park Model T plant from 1910 to 1919. About 1915 they bought their first car, of course a Model T. My grandmother wrote on the back of the photo, "What a TRILL!" When they moved back to Pennsylvania in 1919 grandma drove a T (not sure if it was the same one or not) to deliver baked goods, helping out with the family income. Photo taken in the Highland Park area. View full size.

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