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Model Ts versus Mother Nature

We know we’re not alone in our love for pictures of nature fighting back against man’s interference. There are hundreds of webpages dedicated to photographs of mansions, factories, power plants, asylums and sanatoria being reclaimed by foliage, not to mention a plethora of weighty tomes published on the subject.

These Fords are suffering much the same sort of fate. The first picture shows a mid-1920s tourer with a most impressive (oak?) tree filling up most of the body tub. It's progressed a bit further than the sapling stage and it does make you wonder how long the car has been standing there. Fifty years, at least? Do we think it's really occurred naturally, or could the chassis have been cut and placed around the tree at one point?

Model T number two is to be found in Wisconsin and certainly has been arranged for decorative purposes. The car’s owner said, “Here’s our ‘Old Rusty’ as we call it, out by the end of the driveway. It has a fairly large Maple growing out of it, and into it. It was built from parts that I just couldn't get myself to scrap. It keeps getting added to over the years. It started out as just a chassis. A couple of years ago I also built a lighting system that is solar powered and comes on at night. I used flickering amber LEDs so that it looks like it is barely alive. The tail lights are also lit.”

We still love it! Do feel free to add some captions if you like.

Words: Jeroen Booij; pictures: archive
 

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martedì marzo 26th, 2024
Sujit Gupta
11 Aprile 2024, 20:06
Keith Kuehn
27 Marzo 2024, 22:59
Goes to show that even an old car past ANY use, can still be saved to bring a smile to someone else. So DON'T scrap it, be artistic! And thanks folks, for the smiles!
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Larry Lewis
27 Marzo 2024, 04:24
Wooden you rather drive a Ford?
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Layden Butler
26 Marzo 2024, 18:34
Yes, they are both fakes but it sure keeps them from being stolen!
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Mike Costigan
26 Marzo 2024, 09:47
Once upon a time there was a saying "The camera never lies". Unfortunately that no longer applies!
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Joop Terpstra
26 Marzo 2024, 09:09
I think this wooden floor will last for ever and no need to paint it :-)
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John Campbell
26 Marzo 2024, 09:03
Just imagine the fun advertising people could have here. "For Sale—Ford Model Tree. Metal work required but wood frame like new."
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Bres Dominique
26 Marzo 2024, 05:58

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