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October 25, 2007 - Caravan of Model Ts Visits the Natchez Trace Parkway

When Bob and Barbara Schaible rolled into Natchez on Tuesday they did it in style. They came in a 1921 Model T roadster pickup, the same truck they took on their honeymoon in 1958.

The Schaible’s, from Michigan, were part of a caravan of Model T drivers that came from Nashville via the Natchez Trace. They joined up with the Tennessee T’s, a Model T car club that has been making the trip on the Natchez Trace for the last 10 years.

Barbara Schaible said the Natchez Trace rally is her husband’s favorite drive since it’s the only one he has wanted to drive in twice. But this may be the last year of the decade-old tradition.

Larry and Carolyn Williams are the event’s coordinators and in their early 70s, they are ready to slow down a bit. Larry Williams is the president of the Tennessee T’s. “We certainly hope the next president keeps this up,” he said.

Since the rally was invented, it has gained in popularity. Their first rally had less than 10 cars, the 2007 rally had 55 Model Ts. The year’s rally started with 57 but one broken axel and one broken rod culled the herd. This year’s rally also included drivers from Washington, New York and New Hampshire.

And while many car aficionados are reluctant to take their cars on the road these drivers are not. In fact it’s almost a badge of honor to take a Model T on an extended trip. Williams has driven his 1926 Model T all over Nova Scotia and one club member drove his Model T from Tennessee to Alaska.

On Wednesday the Model Ts were starting their 500-mile journey back to Nashville, at a top speed of about 40 mph. But for Carolyn Williams it’s not about speed, it’s about a love for the past. “This is the car that put America on wheels,” she said.

Summarized from article at The Natchez Democrat.

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