i think when i rebuild mine i might just artificially age the fresh sheet metal to give it the appearance of 80 years of gradual surface rust youd expect on a "barn fresh" T... im looking to rebuild one and use as a daily driver in town, but it would need the mountain drum break add-on in order to actually stop it
It has a driver door... I've got a 1920 touring and it does not have a driver door.. was that an option on the later models or was it the Canadian built ones that had the door and the U.S. built ones did not?
i would not care pay like 3000.00$ for that beauty.
estesoyojajaja 2 months ago
1:17 woops!
korvettemaster 3 months ago
Ford FTW!:D
amjovi 7 months ago
i think when i rebuild mine i might just artificially age the fresh sheet metal to give it the appearance of 80 years of gradual surface rust youd expect on a "barn fresh" T... im looking to rebuild one and use as a daily driver in town, but it would need the mountain drum break add-on in order to actually stop it
megadeth22885 8 months ago
Un-restored - one of a kind
Restored - one of a thousand
ethen24 1 year ago 2
Beautiful jalopy!
brutusmuerto 1 year ago
Great car, congratulations ! ! , i would pay anything to drive a car like your.
saporracho 1 year ago
this is the most awesome thing i've ever seen!!!
thebigskynow 1 year ago
It has a driver door... I've got a 1920 touring and it does not have a driver door.. was that an option on the later models or was it the Canadian built ones that had the door and the U.S. built ones did not?
minivan442 1 year ago
Kool its still in the family!
placesigopeopleimeet 1 year ago
looks like a dodge
bmtimv 1 year ago
I look forward to the day - sometime soon I suspect - when America again leads the world in automotive design and marketing genius.
Best wishes from New Zealand
chiffley 1 year ago
The patina looks great!!! Lots of character. Do NOT restore.
beesknees1945 2 years ago
American's were a lot smaller back when those were made. looks a little tight. Great car though.
ducatinova 2 years ago
Looks great! I love them in original condition
phaedrus44 2 years ago
awesome, thanks for sharing. being unrestored makes it cooler in many ways.
thatbiguy1975 3 years ago 10
God damn!!!
I love it!!!!!!!
GRAILKNIGHTPARZIFAL 3 years ago 8
After all THESE years (2008) or after all THOSE years (1995)?
DetSonnyCrockett 3 years ago 3
Don't need no stinkin' restoration! It works, should be left as it is. I've had a T since 1979,it's never been restored, gets serviced, gets driven.
eccles45 3 years ago 4
@eccles45
Could get some polishing and waxing, though. Nah, kidding. That paint is massacred enough to be left the way it is.
ekhangel 1 year ago
cool video - love the Ford Model T.
SportsCarAdvisors 3 years ago 5
Wow that is in 1995 and it is still old
Bennboy13 3 years ago 3
what is the top speed? Im getting a 24 dodge, and I want to know its top speed. It will be my first car.
Brandotuomikoski 3 years ago
Maybe 70 kph
Podofil 3 years ago
40 miles per hour is top speed and 50 mph down a big hill.
merthar 3 years ago
@merthar how old is your grandpa ?
estesoyojajaja 5 months ago
your first car is a 24 dodge? thats pretty cool. a little unreliable for a daily driver though?
greatwisdomnow 2 years ago
Hey tell your grandpappy to restore it hehehe, thats a nice ford t model. They're the first cars that made whats ford today you know.
3dsmaxuser7 3 years ago 2
hola en español
luisjose181 3 years ago
Can you make a video of it when its done?
giberish9 3 years ago 2
ford mdoel t's are indurstable,26' and that one is still runnin
Tom741 4 years ago 2
these cars are unkillable, post videos of the restauration !
uscar17 4 years ago 2
That is just the best! Thanks for the post!
lunrfish 4 years ago 2