Posted by RedMF40 on May 16, 2023 at 08:24:39 from (172.58.243.159):
In Reply to: Staude Mak-A-Tractor posted by RedMF40 on May 15, 2023 at 13:24:11:
Model T's were produced for a span of quite
a few years. More than 10, and more like
15. The car did change a little during
production. But nothing real drastic.
Another good characteristic for these
conversions that went on and were
available.[/quote]
Ford stopped the T in 1927. The model A followed next year. Much more roadworthy car. This is an unpopular opinion but I don't think the Model T was a great car to begin with. Very crude, difficult to drive, almost no brakes. But it was cheap and fairly dependable so suddenly almost anyone with a job could own a car.
Here's my '23 Touring. Had it a little over a year, was always fascinated with the antique era but it's time to move on. It's not that it's too slow--which it is--but traffic around here is too fast. I might hold onto it if I weren't risking my neck every time I hit the road. Some areas of the country are better-suited to driving a Model T. Mine isn't one of them.
Gerrit
Tried to make the photo look vintage. That's my McCormick-Deering sickle mower back there.
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