POSTED ON Wednesday, July 08, 2009 AT 08:17PM
Model T's on display
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Model T fans peer into one of more than 50 Ford Model T's parked near the Yakima Convention Center Wednesday, July 8, 2009. Yakima is just one stop in a cross-country journey by the classic cars which, when complete, will have stretched from New York to Seattle.
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Model T fans peer into one of more than 50 Ford Model T's parked near the Yakima Convention Center Wednesday, July 8, 2009. Yakima is just one stop in a cross-country journey by the classic cars which, when complete, will have stretched from New York to Seattle.
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