Photos: A shared love of the Model T

The Enterprise — Elizabeth Floyd Mair 
Mary Jane Safford, who recently moved into Our Lady of Mercy Life Center in Guilderland, sits in front of the Model T that she and her late husband, Morris Safford, once owned. They sold the car years ago to family friend Dan Stewart, who drove it to a recent car collectors’ event at the center, so that Mary Jane Safford could see it again. 

The Enterprise — Elizabeth Floyd Mair 
Model T Tuesday: Bob Miller, left, and Dan Stewart talk about Model Ts while they lean against one another’s cars. 

The Enterprise — Elizabeth Floyd Mair 
Charlie Stewart has a piercing gaze, a deep voice, and an authoritative manner, but speaks quietly. Here, he leans against one of his three Model Ts, a 1925 depot hack, which he explained was often used as a taxi to ferry people to and from train depots. The third seat could easily be lifted out if people had a lot of luggage. 

The Enterprise — Elizabeth Floyd Mair 
Collectors’ confab: Dan Blake, Dan Stewart, Scott Frush, and Bob Miller talk, during one of their weekly gatherings on Gun Club Road, in front of a line of Model Ts. 

The Enterprise — Elizabeth Floyd Mair 
Last winter, Charlie Stewart finished restoring the complete engine on his 1925 Model T depot hack. “That was my winter project,” he says, “to get that in the car and get it running.” 

The Enterprise — Elizabeth Floyd Mair 
Cardell Iarusso, 15, left, and older brother Sebastian Iarusso, 17, right, install a flywheel and transmission in a Model T engine block, as younger brother Carter, 12, looks on. The three boys are the third generation in their family to build Model Ts.

The Enterprise — Elizabeth Floyd Mair 
Cardell Iarusso, 15, left, and older brother Sebastian Iarusso, 17, right, install a flywheel and transmission in a Model T engine block, as younger brother Carter, 12, looks on. The three boys are the third generation in their family to build Model Ts.

The Enterprise — Elizabeth Floyd Mair 
Cardell Iarusso, 15, left, and older brother Sebastian Iarusso, 17, right, install a flywheel and transmission in a Model T engine block, as younger brother Carter, 12, looks on. The three boys are the third generation in their family to build Model Ts.

The Enterprise — Elizabeth Floyd Mair 
Mercy Care resident Richard Brosen, left; his daughter, Shelly Brosen; and Shelly’s dog, Bailey, admire a 1941 Oldsmobile, owned by Kent Galow of Cooperstown, in the facility’s parking lot during a recent visit by a group of antique-car collectors. 

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