Tn'Vittles Breakfast at the Range
Cafe'
The Tn'Vittles breakfast for August 11th was held at the Range
Cafe' on Wyoming Blvd. in Albuquerque. The event was hosted by Mark and Susan Wing and was attended by
28 Club members and guests. Eight Model T's were driven that morning including Dean and Linda in
his 1926 coupe, Betty and Norma arriving in Betty's 1921 coupe, Bob and Robbi in their 1926
roadster, Mark and Susan in their 1925 coupe, Mark and Sharon in their 1927 touring, Russell and Julie in
their 1926 touring, Bruce driving Dean's 1918 depot hack, and Steve in his 1925 coupe.
Soon after he arrived, Steve realized that his water pump
pulley wasn't rotating. This was probably due to too much grease on the belt or a belt tension issue.
Sadly, Steve went home to correct the problem before being able to join the rest of the group for
breakfast.
Norma (Betty's friend and neighbor) with the Wing's 1925 coupe
Bruce arriving in Dean's 1918 depot hack
The Tin Lizzies assembling before the breakfast
Julie and Russell in their 1926 touring
Vernon, Don, Bernice, and Susan
Steve having trouble with a non-rotating water pump pulley
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The Range Cafe' is well known for its diverse menu, delicious
food, and fun atmosphere. The Range staff had set aside an area in the back of the restaurant for our
group.
The Club members at the Range Cafe'
At breakfast
A view of the delicious breakfast fare
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The After breakfast, the Club members chatted about cars and
checked out the progress on Dean's 1918 depot hack and Bob and Robbi's roadster. It was a well attended
breakfast and everyone (with the possible exception of Steve) had a great time!
Marilyn and Dean
Bruce (in recovery from cancer treatments) and Audrey (soon to make Russell and Julie grandparents!)
John checking out the 1918 depot hack
John, Bob, and Bruce looking over the depot hack engine
Bruce and Dean with John in the background
Bruce ready to take off in the depot hack
Sharon and Mark in their 1927 touring and Robbi and Bob in their 1926 roadster
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