This looks so primitive today but back in the twenties, this was considered state of the art and a big step up from horse-drawn wagons. Really makes you appreciate how far the automobile has come.
Not to detract from the fact that it was a great step up, the whole concept of the T was inexpensive simplicity. So it was never "state of the art." Henry never worried about refining the car, he was more concerned with developing new ways to manufacture cars faster. Their were far more refined cars. They were just not available in the numbers produced by ford. I love my 27 Dodge Brothers coupe. Nicer transmission. Be well. 🙂
Beautiful T model. Watching your video took me back to good times riding with my Grandpa in his T roadster. That was back in the 50's & early 60's. Times gone by.
My Papa’s first car was a 1926 model. He told me that between 1929 and 1939 , there were significant advances in the electrical systems of cars. I agree, that watching this RUclips makes me appreciate how much easier it is to start and drive a modern car.
When I was in High School my dad had a 1926 T. One day I asked if he still had it and could I drive it. It had been in storage for about 5 years, had to charge the battery, but it started right up. I used to have so much fun in that car. We had the original window sticker, $495 + $2 for electric start and $1 for the tire pump.
Nice car. Sounds good. I have a 23 touring. As you say you have to get the knack of the choke starting it but once you get it they start right up as long as something isn’t wrong with it. Yours looks very standard which is nice. The only thing non standard on mine is the horn. My wife said you need an oogah horn so I installed one instead of the standard vibrator horn.
Хороший сюжет. Хотелось бы взглянуть также и на самолёт с двигателем от Форда, про который тут была речь. A good plot. I would also like to take a look at the plane with the Ford engine, which was discussed here.
I believe that it costs a fortune to restore this classic car. I had some experience in helping a friend to restore his 1948 Austin. It was a great pleasure especially in finding the original window linings.
This is what they call HEAD TURNER and TIME CAPSULE, it knows its purpose eversince, that is why it is a STEAM ENGINE, it has anticipated COMPLETE MOBILITY, as well as ENVIRONMENT FRIENDLINESS designed for commuters, vehicles enthusiast, collectors, where the BRAND does not know LOSS, only GUARANTEED and WARRANTIES of SUCCESS. Cost of living is very much FORTUNATE and CERTAIN..complete mobility at its BEST...up up and RUNNING, GRANDPA knows QUALITY passed on to GENERATIONS. GREAT always are THE ANSWERS..
Love the Model T If I ever had the eyesight to drive a car that would be my dream car. What year is she from? It’s after 1919, because it has a key and electric ignition that much I do know.
Felistasiones a los grandes maestros mecánicos favulosos estraordinario maravilloso son los mejores del mundo mejor del mundo saludos cordiales dé la república de Chile por la razón o la fuerza
One thing i learned watching old silent-era movies was the cops primarily used motorcycles back in the 1920's. Good luck getting away from a motorcycle even in a faster car.
Makes you appreciate the cars we have now… such a complex process then. You had to understand how engines worked rather than “turn key… car go vroom”
Just people are lazy now a day
@@Brandon-ul7sb I’d like to see even 25% of people not burn out a clutch on a standard transmission… won’t happen
This looks so primitive today but back in the twenties, this was considered state of the art and a big step up from horse-drawn wagons. Really makes you appreciate how far the automobile has come.
I agree
Not to detract from the fact that it was a great step up, the whole concept of the T was inexpensive simplicity. So it was never "state of the art."
Henry never worried about refining the car, he was more concerned with developing new ways to manufacture cars faster.
Their were far more refined cars. They were just not available in the numbers produced by ford.
I love my 27 Dodge Brothers coupe. Nicer transmission.
Be well. 🙂
This was the most beautiful year for the model T, I'd say
Beautiful T model. Watching your video took me back to good times riding with my Grandpa in his T roadster. That was back in the 50's & early 60's. Times gone by.
Glad you enjoyed it, sounds like great memories
What a nice car, and what a great condition! Thanks for the video!
You bet!
That"s a beautiful car enjoyed the ride with you absolutely awesome
My Papa’s first car was a 1926 model. He told me that between 1929 and 1939 , there were significant advances in the electrical systems of cars. I agree, that watching this RUclips makes me appreciate how much easier it is to start and drive a modern car.
Beautiful Model T! Its in great condition. Thanks for sharing!
Sure is, Thanks for watching!
Looks like a '26 or '27. I have a '26 that is a Roadster. Needs work, but it's so fun and interesting! This one is very nice!
Right on! i think it is a '27
When I was in High School my dad had a 1926 T. One day I asked if he still had it and could I drive it. It had been in storage for about 5 years, had to charge the battery, but it started right up. I used to have so much fun in that car. We had the original window sticker, $495 + $2 for electric start and $1 for the tire pump.
Ain’t that somethin’! Wow. $498 for something special.
Fantastic. Congratulations for your old car.
Russ looks like a great friend to have.
amazing guy.
It does go fast enough for seat belts lol, those cars even at low speeds are dangerous.. Cool though!
Sure was cool, can be dangerous indeed.
Good video I have a 1925 2 door. Watching from Seguin Texas
Right on! Thank you
Very cool car. Take good care of her
Nice car. Sounds good. I have a 23 touring. As you say you have to get the knack of the choke starting it but once you get it they start right up as long as something isn’t wrong with it. Yours looks very standard which is nice. The only thing non standard on mine is the horn. My wife said you need an oogah horn so I installed one instead of the standard vibrator horn.
Russ is a cool dude!❤
Хороший сюжет. Хотелось бы взглянуть также и на самолёт с двигателем от Форда, про который тут была речь.
A good plot. I would also like to take a look at the plane with the Ford engine, which was discussed here.
Great old car. 1927 my father was born that year.
That’s awesome. Cheers
Beautiful, I would be extremely tempted to go over it with a duster.
You and me both!
What a cool machine that is.
Sure is
"I appreciate the old vehicles"..
I believe that it costs a fortune to restore this classic car. I had some experience in helping a friend to restore his 1948 Austin. It was a great pleasure especially in finding the original window linings.
Parabéns e obrigado por me permitirem "passear" com vocês nesse lindo modelo T sedan 4 portas.
De nada, obrigado pelas palavras gentis
This is what they call HEAD TURNER and TIME CAPSULE, it knows its purpose eversince, that is why it is a STEAM ENGINE, it has anticipated COMPLETE MOBILITY, as well as ENVIRONMENT FRIENDLINESS designed for commuters, vehicles enthusiast, collectors, where the BRAND does not know LOSS, only GUARANTEED and WARRANTIES of SUCCESS. Cost of living is very much FORTUNATE and CERTAIN..complete mobility at its BEST...up up and RUNNING, GRANDPA knows QUALITY passed on to GENERATIONS. GREAT always are THE ANSWERS..
All v-8 engines but this 4 banger has the nicest sound that an engine can have
This old truck started better than most new trucks today lol
Haha!
Nice wheels Mc Fly .... really really
Love the Model T
If I ever had the eyesight to drive a car that would be my dream car.
What year is she from?
It’s after 1919, because it has a key and electric ignition that much I do know.
awesome! i believe its a '27
''better than looking at a horses butt'' 🤣🤣
my favorite part.
What a cool gentleman
last of it's kind
And I thought just getting my driver's license was hard..
Cool
Brilliant!
Felistasiones a los grandes maestros mecánicos favulosos estraordinario maravilloso son los mejores del mundo mejor del mundo saludos cordiales dé la república de Chile por la razón o la fuerza
Thank You
Time to hot rod it with a Frontenac ohv 4 banger. Lol
OH BOY
A GM 186 ci. four with a 5 spd.would be my choice.
Thank you!
You're welcome!
Reminds me of “mother” in Mother the car tv series.
Muito bom , vê esta preciosidade very good ,,,
Where are you in Massachusetts? I'm in Lowell.
Have you heard of John Hardy?
He use to refurbish them?in Mass
Hermoso Auto 😍 lo venden 😍 ahun estará disponible 😍? Les mando un cordial saludo y un fuerte abrazo desde Coacalco Edo Mex 😀 MÉXICO 😃🤗👍👌😍👋🏼.
Have you heard of John Hardy in Mass.he use to refurbish them?
I have not actually
imagine robbing a bank and this is your getaway car😄
That's why you leave the getaway car running 💀
Imagine being a bank robber back in 1927, and you use one of these as a getaway vehicule.
Haha i cannot even imagine. Im sure it still happened!
One thing i learned watching old silent-era movies was the cops primarily used motorcycles back in the 1920's. Good luck getting away from a motorcycle even in a faster car.
It's like driving a tractor.
They sure don't make them like they use to, when cars were cool in my opinion
The car runs nearly 100 years later says something about engineering
West Business law 15ed Yail University USA 🤯
No plastic on that car all metal
How we like ‘em!
An attractive car, but don't think I could live with that planetary tranny, or just twenty hp.
Right?! Slow and noisy. Special occasions only.
Built when men were men not the little pussycats of today !