could use some paint maybe but who knows what the original color was, fantastic recreation though, and glad it wasn't built out of a mostly complete car like some may do. a 30's grill was a fantastic idea for racing, not only does it look fast and streamlined, its perfect for protecting the radiator from damage, likely the main reason for it being installed
Fun project! and great music1
You did a marvellous job . Bodywork is fantastic. The old patina with new sheetmetal is a great idea.Well done.
Cool! As of 5/24 there’s a Model T Speedster on eBay for $18,500. It has a rare Frontenac overhead valve conversion that doubles the hp.
Beautiful masterful work!!
could use some paint maybe but who knows what the original color was, fantastic recreation though, and glad it wasn't built out of a mostly complete car like some may do. a 30's grill was a fantastic idea for racing, not only does it look fast and streamlined, its perfect for protecting the radiator from damage, likely the main reason for it being installed
What a nice job of building this machine. I do wonder why you are using a model T engine. Why not a model A since you have later parts anyway?
Beautiful! ❤it! Some clever innovation on that engine to drive line set-up. Thanks for sharing.
Gotta love the dedication that went into that build. Beautiful job, guys!
Great design, coachwork and mechanical skills.
Yes, let's just assemble rusty parts.
Cool build