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The unassuming building at 202 School St. blends into the scenery so well, that unless you’re looking for it, you don’t even notice it.
Even the blue-and-white sign out front stating that the company sells Model T parts doesn’t jump out at you. But what goes on inside the building helps bring the past to life for car enthusiasts the world over. Lang’s Old Car Parts sells everything you need for a Ford Model T
http://www.telegram.com/article/20080316/MONTY/803160304
For 25 years, Lang's Old Car Parts has prospered by focusing exclusively on Model Ts. Hemmings Classic Car - OCTOBER 1, 2006 - BY DAVID LACHANCE
http://www.hemmings.com/hcc/stories/2006/10/01/hmn_feature23.html#
A website dedicated to Ford antique automobile enthusiasts. This site includes a large forum.
http://www.fordbarn.com/
For Model T Ford car enthusiasts and collectors of classic and antique automobiles. Membership information, magazine, model specifications, events, and competition judging guidelines.
http://www.modelt.org/
The Model T Ford Club of America was organized in late 1965 for the purpose of bringing together people who are interested in the Model T Ford, its history, its evolution, and its place in the American scene. The Model T Ford Club of America is the largest Model T club in the world. Over one hundred chapters have been formed in the United States, Canada, Argentina, Australia, and Europe, providing activities and fellowship for Model T enthusiasts on the local level.
http://www.mtfca.com/
Tam's Model A Ford Parts specializes in Parts for restorer of these fine antique automobiles produced by the Ford Motor Company between 1928 and 1931.
http://www.modelaparts.com/
Model T Ford Club os Southern California
http://www.mtfcsc.com/