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Dressed Up T

Post by Tadpole » Mon Apr 18, 2022 12:28 pm

Here is a prettied up Ford roadster I found interesting and wanted to share. I'm unsure of the bodywork's origin, anyone seen another?
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Re: Dressed Up T

Post by TXGOAT2 » Mon Apr 18, 2022 3:30 pm

That's pretty slick. You could get a long way toward that look by cutting down repro windshield stanchions and top irons, then modifying a new top to fit. Might need to lower steering wheel.


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Re: Dressed Up T

Post by Luxford » Mon Apr 18, 2022 10:28 pm

The body is by REX they also made other Model T accessory parts including rolls Royce shaped radiator shells.
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Re: Dressed Up T

Post by Steve Jelf » Mon Apr 18, 2022 10:39 pm

Let's throw a little light on the subject. :)

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Re: Dressed Up T

Post by Allan » Tue Apr 19, 2022 7:47 am

Wouldn't that look great with some A model 19" wire wheels and 500 x 19 tyres. Drop her down a bit and beef her up.

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Re: Dressed Up T

Post by TWrenn » Tue Apr 19, 2022 1:15 pm

Allan, my first thought was that this car sure looks like a Model A. You can see how the T was slowly morphing into the A in '26 onward.


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Re: Dressed Up T

Post by Original Smith » Wed Apr 20, 2022 9:09 am

Where is the gas tank?


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Re: Dressed Up T

Post by Norman Kling » Wed Apr 20, 2022 10:43 am

The picture looks like a cover for the cowl tank. The wider doors might be a help getting in and out, especially on the driver's side. However, I wonder how a tall person could fit with the top up? We actually have some people who have trouble with the standard height of the windshield and top. Even I who am only 5' 7" tall look through the top section of the windshields on my 26 cars.
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