Model T Ford Night Ride

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
  • 1914 Model T Ford With original Acetylene Lamps lit
    The Ghost of a Rag by Al Von Tilzer

Комментарии • 27

  • @jeffboyles3611
    @jeffboyles3611 4 месяца назад +1

    My dream car. I just subscribed. Hope you'll feature this great old car often. I've watched all the 1914 videos. It was a great year for the company, and the car too.

  • @linin7446
    @linin7446 Год назад +7

    i cant believe a model t has better headlights than my 91 nissan

  • @Clementinewoofwoof
    @Clementinewoofwoof Год назад +5

    Truly a classic

  • @GlitchFluxTheWolf
    @GlitchFluxTheWolf 11 месяцев назад +1

    Admittedly impressed at how bright the lights on it can be for ya, still wouldn't wanna stand in the way while you night drive

  • @TigerDominic-uh1dv
    @TigerDominic-uh1dv 23 дня назад

    Fantastic

  • @Intrxvert_ed
    @Intrxvert_ed Год назад +3

    “You ready to go?”
    “Hol up fam lemme turn on the lights”
    _pulls out lighter_

  • @carlosespinosa5533
    @carlosespinosa5533 Год назад +14

    Imagine if that’s how you had to drive still? Don’t think there be a lot of night driving.

    • @TheNewcastlePilot
      @TheNewcastlePilot 2 дня назад

      Especially in this modern society where patience is a rarity. Imagine some impatient bimbo wanting to drive her car.

  • @superprogrammer5226
    @superprogrammer5226 Год назад +1

    This is so beautiful and educational! Thank you very much for uploading this piece of our history. 🙂

  • @onefastslimjim
    @onefastslimjim Год назад

    They ain't LED's, but those work a lot better than I expected. Awesome stuff!

  • @theminicooper
    @theminicooper 22 дня назад

    Nice!!! But for the driving POV demo, would've been nicer without the aftermarket electric light to get the real sense of how little light output the factory headlights have!

  • @proto1132
    @proto1132 Год назад +2

    Hell yeah!

  • @Blue-moon12
    @Blue-moon12 11 месяцев назад

    "Honey, have you seen my lighter? I'm taking a drive tonight"

  • @lightness1701
    @lightness1701 Год назад +1

    Super cool

  • @KevinPDunn
    @KevinPDunn Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing

  • @stilldomi
    @stilldomi Год назад

    hold on honey I've got to light my headlights before we go

  • @tucka1234
    @tucka1234 6 месяцев назад

    Looks like sn alien craft

  • @barklet6110
    @barklet6110 Год назад +1

    Where is the acetylene bottle? And how long do they last

    • @RagtimeFreak86
      @RagtimeFreak86  Год назад

      The Acetylene tank is mounted to the running board... I don't use it that often, I've had it there for a few years and it has yet to run out

    • @ertsixbarf
      @ertsixbarf Месяц назад +1

      originally it came with a gas generator, bolted on the left running board, i always carry carbide and water with me for my 1914 T here in the Netherlands, when done properly, the lights can burn for a good 5 hours, but boy, its a learning process, a bottle could be installed and was much easier, but expensive, so most owners did it with the gas generator, and only 2 headlights, those lights can be set sideways but not up or down, never mind, on a speed of under 30 mile/h it does well, back then, roads were goat trails,

  • @CinemaCircuitVibes
    @CinemaCircuitVibes 11 месяцев назад

    I filmed this. Just saying...

  • @MartinThePanda
    @MartinThePanda Год назад

    Why didn't they use electric lights?

    • @RagtimeFreak86
      @RagtimeFreak86  Год назад

      The filaments in early light bulbs could not take The rattling and bumping around of a model t and would tend to prematurely burn out... Asetalean lamps at the time where more reliable

    • @ertsixbarf
      @ertsixbarf Месяц назад +1

      @@RagtimeFreak86 also, no generators yet on the 1914 T s, no way to charge anything and only the cities had electricity, acetylene was the only way to go back then, this car was/is amazing, you can use it as a tractor, powerplant, take the front window off, and move super long boards, ladders, the French army used them with tracks like little tanks, also as ambulances, during the 1st war, the swedish but skies underneath them like a snowmobile in winter, what can a T NOT do ?

  • @perrysphonographsrecords
    @perrysphonographsrecords Год назад +1

    Awesome!