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Jonah D'Avella
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Happy New Year! What are you planning to do on your Ts this year?

Post by Jonah D'Avella » Thu Dec 31, 2020 7:45 pm

Happy New Year! What are y'all planning to do on your Model Ts in this new year? I am planning to reupholster and paint mine!
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Re: Happy (almost) New Year! What are you planning to do on your Ts this year?

Post by DJPeterson » Thu Dec 31, 2020 8:02 pm

Was planning to replace the axles in the Ruckstel due to bad threads. On tear down found one frozen and broken differential pin and wrecked inner differential body and plate. Damage rang up at $403 from Chaffin's but held up by holiday delay in parts machining.
Also planned a freshen up of the engine but looks like more serious rebuild due to cracked exhaust port and scored cylinder from seized piston 30,000 miles back.
This early 1916 is still my favorite of the 5 in the stable, so worth the time and expense.

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Re: Happy (almost) New Year! What are you planning to do on your Ts this year?

Post by david_dewey » Thu Dec 31, 2020 9:08 pm

I plan on replacing the wood in Barney's body. That's the big major project. Of course, while the body is off the frame, I will likely go through the mechanicals too, but the big push is to do the body wood. Since it's a '25 there is a bit less wood to do than the earlier models!
T'ake care,
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dr1960
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Re: Happy (almost) New Year! What are you planning to do on your Ts this year?

Post by dr1960 » Thu Dec 31, 2020 9:53 pm

Planning to get my 1915 Runabout back on the road with a freshly rebuilt engine by Mike Bender!
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Re: Happy (almost) New Year! What are you planning to do on your Ts this year?

Post by Steve Jelf » Thu Dec 31, 2020 10:18 pm

1915 Runabout: Finish rebuilding coil ring; reinstall mag/transmission; reinstall engine & get the car running; make rivets, reassemble, & install new windshield; sew up floppy top; install turn signals/tail lights; stop rear axle leak; repaint bad spots; install a real 1915 speedometer; other minor odds & ends.

1923 Touring: Clean out band fuzz & debris; rebuild transmission with new low drum; replace ruined flywheel; reinstall engine/transmission and get the car running; assemble & install a Ruckstell; install AC brakes; finish top irons & bows, install new top; move speedometer sensor into a rear brake drum; other minor odds & ends.
The inevitable often happens.
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Re: Happy (almost) New Year! What are you planning to do on your Ts this year?

Post by TBill » Fri Jan 01, 2021 6:58 am

I’m hoping to complete my 1926 Fordor restoration in time for 2021 Cruisin the Coast in Biloxi this October.

Also trying to restart the Louisiana Lizzies chapter of MTFCA.


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Re: Happy New Year! What are you planning to do on your Ts this year?

Post by StanHowe » Fri Jan 01, 2021 12:44 pm

Switch the vaporizer to a NOS Cyclone carb, install the heater, Ruckstell and sure stop brakes, remove the panel below the trunk lid and build a wooden pickup box to fit in there, redo all the wiring, put a top on and go drive it.

Same list as last year - never had it started this past year, never put a wrench on it.


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Re: Happy New Year! What are you planning to do on your Ts this year?

Post by John Codman » Fri Jan 01, 2021 5:39 pm

Get at least one wheel restored on my '27. Two are done - two to go.

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Re: Happy New Year! What are you planning to do on your Ts this year?

Post by George House » Fri Jan 01, 2021 7:17 pm

Trailer my centerdoor to Rockport to tour environs with the San Antonio club in February. Then trailer my roadster to Lebanon MO for the ‘Show Me’ tour
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Re: Happy New Year! What are you planning to do on your Ts this year?

Post by DHort » Fri Jan 01, 2021 9:40 pm

1. Paint the two wheels Stutzman is sending me
2. Speedster Reunion in Nebraska.
3. New London to New Brighton Run in MN.
4. Old Car Village in Detroit.
5. Drink a cold beer.


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Re: Happy New Year! What are you planning to do on your Ts this year?

Post by John Dow » Fri Jan 01, 2021 10:06 pm

In May (hopefully) when I get the engine back after total rebuild, I plan to install it in my '23 Touring. Before then I will mount the 4 new tires I received 3 weeks ago.

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Re: Happy New Year! What are you planning to do on your Ts this year?

Post by varmint » Sat Jan 02, 2021 7:41 am

Lord willing, too much to post here. Hopefully, get the body on the frame for the first time we have ever seen. Hopefully, hear the engine run for the first time. Hopefully, make all the interior fabric stuff. Hopefully, replace all the wood fragments with whole pieces.
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Re: Happy New Year! What are you planning to do on your Ts this year?

Post by Ralph F » Sat Jan 02, 2021 8:12 am

Looking to clean up the undersides of my fender. Just wondering what would be a good product to use. I drive on a lot of dirt roads. I am also looking at replace the gas tank also, notice it is starting to weep.
Fitz

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Re: Happy New Year! What are you planning to do on your Ts this year?

Post by Duey_C » Sat Jan 02, 2021 9:20 pm

Get the '18 PsychOdelic Runabout out of storage, home and drive it again.
Wake the Crappy '24.
Since I lost my mind mind, I feel more liberated

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Re: Happy New Year! What are you planning to do on your Ts this year?

Post by Ruxstel24 » Mon Jan 04, 2021 12:52 pm

I'm late for the party again... :cry:
But I wish everyone a Happy New Year !!

I plan to pull my steering column and try to tighten the rivets in the gear to tube and replace the bushing in the frame bracket.

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Re: Happy New Year! What are you planning to do on your Ts this year?

Post by Mark Gregush » Mon Jan 04, 2021 3:02 pm

Get ether the 1925 cut down T or 1920 Dodge touring ready in case we have tours this year!! The 1925 needs body wood(started cutting templates but band saw blade broke), engine overhaul, rear end checked out and upholstery. The Dodge needs upholstery, tires, 2 more disk wheels and hubs for rear, different rear end and general maintenance work. When it comes to upholstery, lets just say nether are getting original style installed at this point. I will be happy with springs and something covering same. :D Don't know how far I will get, but may end up having to barrow a T if we have any tours. :(
I know the voices aren't real but damn they have some good ideas! :shock:

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