I know a lot of old cars have this front end setup. But won't the shackles eneble the axle to move sideways? Love to se a closer demonstration of how that works☺
We finished it that year. Got so busy didn't make any more videos. We take it to the Greenfield Village Old Car Festival every year. You can see it here : th-cam.com/video/ZxXsrX5OMBE/w-d-xo.html
What a great build. Love the attention to detail on this car,,,,Izzy Strong,,,,,
I from Argentina. Excellent chassis for a speedster.
thanks again for the ride in it this last weekend
always use fish plate when cutting welding a frame together. nice build youll have fun with it
I sure would like to see your progress on this. Post some updates for us!
I love it .....these are like big go karts :)
hard job to rebuilt a so old car but kool...we are waiting for the next video !!! quik quik
You really need to update
I am dying to see it up close and how you mated the Model T and A transmission
What happened with this project? I was hoping to see the remainder of the chassis with drivetrain in place.
For the next time you should check out AVE's video on drilling a square hole or just look up broaching
What happened to this project?
I know a lot of old cars have this front end setup. But won't the shackles eneble the axle to move sideways? Love to se a closer demonstration of how that works☺
there us a square central locating pin
do you have any wid on makeing the trans addaptor??
I can't believe the step up has no fish plating for strength. Nice project though.
I'm doing the same thing right now, what adapter did you use to mate the two transmissions?
he said in the video he machined it himself
WHAT HAPPENED
We finished it that year. Got so busy didn't make any more videos. We take it to the Greenfield Village Old Car Festival every year. You can see it here : th-cam.com/video/ZxXsrX5OMBE/w-d-xo.html
the rubber is well burnt