A wonderful trip. I grew up in SoCal in the forties and was so happy to see views of what California looked like then that still exist south of L.A.. Your work on the T held up for the whole trip?
Yep, going down those hills was really scary at times. My car has a different rear axle that has drum brakes, but still just 2-wheel brakes have their limitations.
thank you for this video. i have driven model t for decades but have never been on tour. best wishes.
I really enjoyed all the road footage and automobiles.👍
Back in 1986 we saw the Model T National tour up in Maine and Cadillac Mountain...maybe some of these cars were on that tour!
It is great to see so many participating. Not only am I about 8 hours away, in a modern vehicle, but my TT isn't yet up to long drives.
Geez... what a trip!
so lucky im in canada i have a 1923 T and we do not have 20 to 30 T at one time i wish
Muy bueno! Felicitaciones! Saludos desde Argentina
A wonderful trip. I grew up in SoCal in the forties and was so happy to see views of what California looked like then that still exist south of L.A.. Your work on the T held up for the whole trip?
Cool. Yep, never broke down on the whole trip.
Love it.
You have Rocky Mountain brakes ? Those grades looked scary for the drum brake. Next year I will bring the 1917 for the drive. Yours sounds great -
Yep, going down those hills was really scary at times. My car has a different rear axle that has drum brakes, but still just 2-wheel brakes have their limitations.