Ignitors

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Bob Johnston's 1923 Ford Model T Roadster - The Tweedy Pie

Orange County Ignitors

The Orange County Ignitors was a fiction car club started by Bob Johnston in order to attend shows with his Tweedy Pie T-bucket. There were only 5 or 6 Ignitors plaques made, one for each of his two nephews and three for himself which satisfied the club membership rules for sanctioning.

Members:
Bob Johnston




 

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