New Model T owner checking in.

Discuss all things Model T related.
Forum rules
If you need help logging in, or have question about how something works, use the Support forum located here Support Forum
Complete set of Forum Rules Forum Rules

Topic author
ejbrush
Posts: 6
Joined: Wed Jun 04, 2025 7:38 pm
First Name: Edward
Last Name: Brush
* REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1927 Touring
Location: Madison, WI

New Model T owner checking in.

Post by ejbrush » Thu Jun 05, 2025 10:47 pm

Hello. This spring, my brother and I went in together and purchased a Model T. A few years back, he came up with a bucket list idea that he would like to tour Yellowstone Park in an open touring car, and we've been working towards that goal since. Our old man was a high school teacher, and we spent every summer in the 80's and 90's up in Cooke City, just outside the Park. I practically learned to drive there.

We picked up a 1927 touring car last month. It's a real mixmaster, the story I got was that it was put together from parts many years ago - but it's a runner, and I was able to drive it 15 miles home the day I bought it. It has both Rocky Mountain brakes and a Ruckstell, which puts it close to what we need for a Yellowstone trip. Somewhere in the distant past, it was fitted out with a distributor setup (not a Bosch, not sure of what it is - it's stamped "Industria Argentina" inside). The is a Walker radiator intended for a small-block powered Hot Rod, but looks correct from the outside. It has a water pump installed, and it seems to hold between 160-180 so far. Also, the original Vaporizer carb setup was replaced with a Bendix sidedraft from a 2cyl Wisconsin industrial engine. Both are probably a travesty for collectors, but I figure the car has probably been operating like this longer than it was original, so the mods themselves are probably historical.
Model t.JPG
The carburetor bothered me, because it leaked and ran rich no matter what I did. I've replaced it with a EBay knockoff of a Ford 8N carb and made up a quick inlet tube to bolt to the vaporizer manifold. It runs strong and smooth, and will pull 45 on a flat with the throttle hardly opened. We do want to move to an original carb at some point, but for now I'm content.


Daisy Mae
Posts: 348
Joined: Mon May 06, 2024 9:32 pm
First Name: Kurt
Last Name: Andersson
* REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1914 Touring
Location: Panama City Beach, FL

Re: New Model T owner checking in.

Post by Daisy Mae » Thu Jun 05, 2025 11:41 pm

Congrats, and good luck with the dream trip.
About 10 yrs ago I was in Yellowstone and met a family, couple and two young kids, traveling the USA in an old 20's open Touring, can't remember the make. But they had travelled all the way from Argentina!! Talk about an adventure!!
Call me anything you want...just so long as it isn't "late for dinner"

User avatar

varmint
Posts: 838
Joined: Mon Jan 07, 2019 2:02 pm
First Name: Vernon
Last Name: Worley
* REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: October 26, 1926 Coupe
Location: New Orleans, LA
Contact:

Re: New Model T owner checking in.

Post by varmint » Thu Jun 05, 2025 11:53 pm

Congrats and hope it goes well.
Wife and I were just talking about our trip up US 61 that starts here in New Orleans and runs the West side of Wisconsin.
Vern (Vieux Carre)


Jerry VanOoteghem
Posts: 4082
Joined: Sun Jan 06, 2019 4:06 pm
First Name: Jerry
Last Name: Van
Location: S.E. Michigan

Re: New Model T owner checking in.

Post by Jerry VanOoteghem » Fri Jun 06, 2025 8:44 am

What a great plan! Take me with you! :)

Welcome to the hobby, happy to have you and your brother on-board.

User avatar

mbowen
Posts: 420
Joined: Tue Aug 31, 2021 7:45 pm
First Name: Miles
Last Name: Bowen
* REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1925 Express Wagon, 1924 Touring
Location: Brighton, MI
Board Member Since: 2021

Re: New Model T owner checking in.

Post by mbowen » Fri Jun 06, 2025 8:51 am

Think about attending the MTFCI annual tour in Owatonna, MN. Would be a good reliability test prior to Yellowstone.
Miles
1924 Touring “Bonnie”
1925 Express Wagon “Clyde”


TXGOAT2
Posts: 7391
Joined: Sun Feb 14, 2021 10:08 pm
First Name: Pat
Last Name: McNallen
* REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1926-7 roadster
Location: Graham, Texas
Board Member Since: 2021

Re: New Model T owner checking in.

Post by TXGOAT2 » Fri Jun 06, 2025 10:31 am

You may have an Argentine-built Model T.
A Model T in good overall condition is quite reliable.


speedytinc
Posts: 4725
Joined: Fri Feb 12, 2021 12:24 pm
First Name: john
Last Name: karvaly
* REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 14/15 wide track roadster. 23 touring, 27 roadster pickup, 20ish rajo touring
Location: orange, ca
Board Member Since: 2020

Re: New Model T owner checking in.

Post by speedytinc » Fri Jun 06, 2025 10:44 am

The distributor is one of those repop parts from 60's & 70's. My first T had one on it. The cap clips were bent sheet metal, not spring steel. Not a good quality piece. If I remember correctly, the points were Pinto. Crude, but did make the car run well.

User avatar

WillyR
Posts: 273
Joined: Wed Aug 21, 2024 5:24 pm
First Name: Vilhelm
Last Name: VonRaschke
* REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1924 coupe
Location: ABQ

Re: New Model T owner checking in.

Post by WillyR » Fri Jun 06, 2025 11:36 am

She looks like a winner! a running car beats a 10 year "period correct" project in the garage.
Sent from the panic room, via two tin cans attached with a string, and a jail broken Marconi, while wearing a Tin Foil hat.


DHort
Posts: 2826
Joined: Sun Jan 06, 2019 1:30 pm
First Name: Dave
Last Name: Hjortnaes
* REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 24 Speedster, 20 touring
Location: Men Falls, WI

Re: New Model T owner checking in.

Post by DHort » Fri Jun 06, 2025 2:13 pm

Jerry,

If you are going, I am going. When do we start?

User avatar

Steve Jelf
Posts: 7237
Joined: Fri Jan 04, 2019 9:37 pm
First Name: Steve
Last Name: Jelf
* REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1923 touring and a few projects
Location: Parkerfield, Kansas
Board Member Since: 2007
Contact:

Re: New Model T owner checking in.

Post by Steve Jelf » Fri Jun 06, 2025 3:04 pm

Yellowstone is neighbor to several places you can add to your itinerary if you have the time. To the west is the Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge. South of Yellowstone, Grand Teton National Park is a don't miss. To the east, the Buffalo Bill Center of the West at Cody is a national treasure.
The inevitable often happens.
1915 Runabout
1923 Touring


Topic author
ejbrush
Posts: 6
Joined: Wed Jun 04, 2025 7:38 pm
First Name: Edward
Last Name: Brush
* REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1927 Touring
Location: Madison, WI

Re: New Model T owner checking in.

Post by ejbrush » Fri Jun 06, 2025 9:50 pm

Well, it might be the easy way out, but our plan is to trailer the T to Cooke City or Gardiner and tour the park from there. In my defense, I've driven across the Great Plains more times than I can count, including five crossings in a Citroen 2CV (two westbound, three eastbound).
I can't say I've ever crossed the map vertically, though - but Hwy 45 runs from Lake Superior to the Gulf coast, so that would be a good adventure.
For what it's worth, we're considering running the Trans-Wisconsin Overland Route in the fall. It's a route laid out by the adventure biker crowd that runs from the Illinois border to Lake Superior, with as many miles possible on gravel and unimproved roads. Did that in the 2CV as well - nothing really challenging, but dodging the logging equipment way Up Nort was it occasionally exciting.


jiminbartow
Posts: 2434
Joined: Sun Jan 06, 2019 10:55 pm
First Name: James
Last Name: Patrick
* REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1926 Coupe
Location: Bartow, FL
Board Member Since: 2001

Re: New Model T owner checking in.

Post by jiminbartow » Sun Jun 08, 2025 11:47 am

In the 1910’s and 1920’s alot of folks explored the rugged national parks in their Model T’s before there were roads. Many of the current roads and trails were blazed by Model T’s over 100 years ago. There are a lot of pictures online of these Model T’s doing just that at Yellowstone. It would be interesting for you to go online and find those pictures of Model T’s at famous locations and take the same picture with your Model T in the same position as the Model T in the picture. Of course I would avoid the locations whereby the Model T is just feet from a treacherous cliff a boiling pool or a geyser.

Such as:
IMG_9376.jpeg


John Codman
Posts: 1481
Joined: Mon Jan 07, 2019 10:27 am
First Name: John
Last Name: Codman
* REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1927 Youring
Location: Naples, FL 34120

Re: New Model T owner checking in.

Post by John Codman » Sun Jun 08, 2025 2:09 pm

I love the color. The flip side is that most folks are not crazy about it. My late wife bought a new leftover '67 Ford Fairlane in that color for a very reasonable price, because the dealer couldn't get rid of it due to the color' which I have always called "Swimming pool green". We had it for years - it was a great car. I'd probably still be driving it, but as is true of most cars of that era, in salt country it was a serious ruster.


Topic author
ejbrush
Posts: 6
Joined: Wed Jun 04, 2025 7:38 pm
First Name: Edward
Last Name: Brush
* REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1927 Touring
Location: Madison, WI

Re: New Model T owner checking in.

Post by ejbrush » Sun Jun 08, 2025 5:11 pm

I can honestly say that I own a mint Model T.

Post Reply Previous topicNext topic