From Deseret News archives:
Model T marks 100 Low-priced car introduced motoring to the masses
But a weeklong celebration of the Model T promises to offer some nostalgic balm.
About 750 of the iconic vehicles were on display Monday in what is being called the largest gathering of Model Ts since they left the factory.
"I'm thrilled to be with the keepers of my great-grandfather's legacy," Edsel Ford II, referring to company founder Henry Ford, told those attending the opening banquet.
His voice breaking with emotion at one point, Ford said it was the spirit of Model T that made the vehicle so successful.
"It was a product that delivered freedom," he said. "You are the guardians of the spirit that got the whole thing going. You are the keepers of the flame. As long as we have people who love the Model T, we will never forget what brought us here."
The gathering transformed the Wayne County Fairgrounds into what looked like a movie set for a motion picture depicting life in the early 1900s. Drivers created Model T traffic jams as they picked their way among barns, giving a friendly "AH-OO-GAH" honk of their horns.
Bland began driving his father's Model T in Mississippi when he was 12 years old.
"We lived in a rural town where I could drive the car and nobody said anything," he recalled. "I used to take it out on the gravel roads. I could hear the engine echo off the pine trees at night, and I liked that."
Richard Wells, 71, of Lucasville, Ohio, was resting in a lawn chair next to his blue 1926 Model T.
"You get out and drive slow," Wells said. "It's life in the slow lane."
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 of history. We're doing our little piece to try to keep this segment of history alive."
Roger Peterson, 71, of Greeneville, Tenn., has owned 11 Model Ts over the years. He bought his first a 1923 speedster when he lived in Marshfield, Mass.
"You don't own just one Model T," Peterson said. "You buy another one and another one and another one."
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