[dropcap color="color-default" font="arial" style="normal" size="scmgc-3em"]T[/dropcap]he 2012 Model T Ford Club of America Winter Tour made a stop 1200 feet from Mr. Buddylee’s Winter home. We don’t know if the third day of the Tour included a meet and greet with a friendly hound dog, but It sure looked like it! There seemed to be a lot of Bassethound lovers in the crowd judging by all the “baritone mimics” of Mr. B’s friendly voice. Viewing the eighty T’s lined up all around the restaurant was truly an impressive display. More photos CLICK HERE.
This stop(CLICK HERE), on the Withlacoochee River, was for a buffet lunch date at Ikes Restaurant, quickly becoming THE place to meet and eat on the Nature Coast. Sadly, Mr. Buddylee was not invited to participate in the buffet.
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March 7, 2012 at 10:24 am
I think Mr. Buddylee should be the Grand Marshall of such a parade, because he makes an impressive display even more IMPRESSIVE. Mr. Buddylee has so much charisma, charm, suave, and such a studley manner that he is one gorgeous hunk of hound.
Hi Maureen- I hope that you and Slinky are thriving in the Chicago winter/early Spring. If you are sunshine deprived consider the pooch-haven of Yankeetown. The T-Club set a limit of 100 miles a day. Boo-Boo couldn’t keep up.. Most of the T’s can’t either, we used to sell a-LOTTTT of epoxy putty to get those early cars home.. That said they were a pleasure to see and Yankeetown hasn’t changed that much since it’s founder AF Knotts was photographed w/ his T in 1924. When I rediscover the photo, I’ll ask JB to post it.
Needless to say, Mr B totally agrees, especially as his friend Jack was invited to have a Coke by some car-owners from Maine. He’s thinking that next year he should be louder so that EVERYONE will notice him.
Great photos!
I think Mr. Buddylee should be the Grand Marshall of such a parade, because he makes an impressive display even more IMPRESSIVE. Mr. Buddylee has so much charisma, charm, suave, and such a studley manner that he is one gorgeous hunk of hound.
Hi Maureen- I hope that you and Slinky are thriving in the Chicago winter/early Spring. If you are sunshine deprived consider the pooch-haven of Yankeetown. The T-Club set a limit of 100 miles a day. Boo-Boo couldn’t keep up.. Most of the T’s can’t either, we used to sell a-LOTTTT of epoxy putty to get those early cars home.. That said they were a pleasure to see and Yankeetown hasn’t changed that much since it’s founder AF Knotts was photographed w/ his T in 1924. When I rediscover the photo, I’ll ask JB to post it.
I find it astonishing that Mr. Lee was not invited to the buffet after all he has done for the community!!
Needless to say, Mr B totally agrees, especially as his friend Jack was invited to have a Coke by some car-owners from Maine. He’s thinking that next year he should be louder so that EVERYONE will notice him.