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Retro Thing (Free subscription) | 24/07/2008
... over the next couple of decades, cementing it as the vehicle that brought mobility to the masses. Jay Klehfoth is the gregarious CEO of the Model T Ford Club of America. He and his wife Barbara are the driving forces behind the new museum and the massive Centennial 'Model T-Party' this week at the nearby Wayne County Fairgrounds in Richmond. He jokes that “Model Ts are like Fritos; you can't...
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International Herald Tribune (Free subscription) | 22/07/2008
... life in the early 1900s. Drivers created Model T traffic jams as they picked their way among barns.Jay Klehfoth, CEO of The Model T Ford Club of America based in nearby Centerville, said owners of the Model T are like a big extended family."Sometimes we refer to ourselves as the similarly afflicted," Klehfoth said. "We recognize we are only temporary custodians of these rolling pieces...
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Daily Express (Free subscription) | 22/07/2008
... in the early 1900s. Drivers created Model T traffic jams as they picked their way among barns. Jay Klehfoth, CEO of The Model T Ford Club of America based in nearby Centerville, said owners of the Model T were like a big extended family. John Heitmann, a history professor at the University of Dayton who has taught classes on automobile history and its impact on American life, said the Model...
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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | 22/07/2008
... on the gravel roads. I could hear the engine echo off the pine trees at night, and I liked that."Jay Klehfoth, CEO of the Model T Ford Club of America based in nearby Centerville, said Model T owners are like a big extended family."Sometimes we refer to ourselves as the similarly afflicted," Klehfoth said. "We recognize we are only temporary custodians of these rolling pieces of history."John...
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Indy Star (Free subscription) | 22/07/2008
... movie set. Drivers created Model T traffic jams, giving a friendly "AH-OO-GAH" honk of their horns.Jay Klehfoth, chief executive of The Model T Ford Club of America, based in Centerville, Ind., said owners of the Model T are like a big extended family."We recognize we are only temporary custodians of these rolling pieces of history," Klehfoth said.Roger Peterson, 71, of Greeneville,...
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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | 22/07/2008
... on the gravel roads. I could hear the engine echo off the pine trees at night, and I liked that."Jay Klehfoth, CEO of The Model T Ford Club of America based in nearby Centerville, said owners of the Model T are like a big extended family."Sometimes we refer to ourselves as the similarly afflicted," Klehfoth said. "We recognize we are only temporary custodians of these rolling pieces...
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | 22/07/2008
... on the gravel roads. I could hear the engine echo off the pine trees at night, and I liked that."Jay Klehfoth, CEO of The Model T Ford Club of America based in nearby Centerville, said owners of the Model T are like a big extended family."Sometimes we refer to ourselves as the similarly afflicted," Klehfoth said. "We recognize we are only temporary custodians of these rolling pieces...