The story of people buffing the paint as the Model T's went out the factory door because they were painted with fast drying Black Lacquer paint was an amazing story.
Used to have a club in Kane County IL about 45 years ago that would drive it in, disassemble it. Carry all the pieces about 50 ft and reassemble it and drive away in less than 10 minutes. Good stuff.
Might want to get a roadster body that is more complete. This still looks like a skeleton, even after it is fired up. Also, aren't the fenders and splash aprons supposed to go on before the body? Very impressive anyway, Excellent team work and no wasted motion.
My grandfather was once in an accident in a model T and was nearly killed by the glass breaking. It didn’t break into tiny pieces like modern cars are made to. A giant shard was just to the side of his head.
@@poortouringhotwiregarage5617 ok boomer I know a shit ton of people younger than me who could make anything with wheels run on a potato, I hardly know anyone my age or younger who spends their time playing video games…