Amazing! I have a 1926 Tudor sedan myself and I was wondering what the top speed of those speedsters was. Is there something inherently different, other than shape and body, that changes boosts their performance, or is that as far as it goes regarding changes between normal and speedster Model Ts?
It really depends! Some choose to bypass the mag and use a distributor for better ignition, there are high compression heads for more power, auxiliary transmissions for more speed, etc. A speedster can have just a different body, or be a practically different car altogether. Completely up to the builder
Amazing! I have a 1926 Tudor sedan myself and I was wondering what the top speed of those speedsters was. Is there something inherently different, other than shape and body, that changes boosts their performance, or is that as far as it goes regarding changes between normal and speedster Model Ts?
It really depends! Some choose to bypass the mag and use a distributor for better ignition, there are high compression heads for more power, auxiliary transmissions for more speed, etc. A speedster can have just a different body, or be a practically different car altogether. Completely up to the builder