Building a T in 9 min. Fun Sunday morning video
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Building a T in 9 min. Fun Sunday morning video
I randomly came across this video and it brought a smile while having my coffee:
https://youtu.be/Dxpzc97V5I4
Jeff
https://youtu.be/Dxpzc97V5I4
Jeff
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Re: Building a T in 9 min. Fun Sunday morning video
Quite common 30 - 40 years ago when we were all a bit younger. A lot of local T Clubs would compete against each other usually at the local swap-meets - used to be a lot of fun !
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Re: Building a T in 9 min. Fun Sunday morning video
Interesting. I'd love to see the rules on that! Lots of ideas come to mind to get it done in even less time.
Jeff
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Re: Building a T in 9 min. Fun Sunday morning video
Wish my '26 coupe could come alive this quickly, but again there are a number of guys involved, Nice vid, thanks,
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Re: Building a T in 9 min. Fun Sunday morning video
Yep, as I was told once, T's are clock work, you need to wind them up.
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Re: Building a T in 9 min. Fun Sunday morning video
I have been privileged to have been on three different Model T quick build teams.
The last was the 2008 Centennial in Indiana.
The Canadian team from Calgary wanted to demonstrate to the world how to build a T with mitts and tougues.
It was hot in that 100 degree Indiana summer. Our Canadian Beer breaks slowed our time considerably.
I believe the car that we used for my first build at the 1995 National in Stettler Alberta came from the Spokane Club.
I wonder if they still have that take-apart car and might use it for the 2020 National Tour?
The last was the 2008 Centennial in Indiana.
The Canadian team from Calgary wanted to demonstrate to the world how to build a T with mitts and tougues.
It was hot in that 100 degree Indiana summer. Our Canadian Beer breaks slowed our time considerably.
I believe the car that we used for my first build at the 1995 National in Stettler Alberta came from the Spokane Club.
I wonder if they still have that take-apart car and might use it for the 2020 National Tour?
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Re: Building a T in 9 min. Fun Sunday morning video
Harry, if the car came from the Spokane club, it is likely the one I helped to put together at a national tour in Post Falls , Idaho in the late 90's/early 2000's.
There were three teams competing against the clock that day. To make our team of 6, we Aussies included one lady and a New Zealander, so we became the ANZAC team, Australian/New Zealand Assembly Corps! Early on our lady member recognised that much time could be saved by her delivering the parts to the men doing the assembly. We set a pretty quick time for the others to match, but the organisers decided that we had to have another go, rather than sit on that time. How does 1 minute 43 seconds sound, and that included fitting a set of wire wheels to the axles. We narrowly beat a team from California.
By the time that thing had been built 4 or 5 times, on our last attempt, we couldn't start it to drive it over the line because all the fuel had been used up in previous builds.
Allan from down under.
There were three teams competing against the clock that day. To make our team of 6, we Aussies included one lady and a New Zealander, so we became the ANZAC team, Australian/New Zealand Assembly Corps! Early on our lady member recognised that much time could be saved by her delivering the parts to the men doing the assembly. We set a pretty quick time for the others to match, but the organisers decided that we had to have another go, rather than sit on that time. How does 1 minute 43 seconds sound, and that included fitting a set of wire wheels to the axles. We narrowly beat a team from California.
By the time that thing had been built 4 or 5 times, on our last attempt, we couldn't start it to drive it over the line because all the fuel had been used up in previous builds.
Allan from down under.
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Re: Building a T in 9 min. Fun Sunday morning video
Allan, I believe we competed against you at Post Falls but made a pretty poor showing compared to you and others.
It is really amazing how the car comes together in competition. Hopefully it is still around.
In Richmond we purposely primed the engine while assembling, then everyone stood back at the end of assembly and Peter turned the key and got a free start.
It is really amazing how the car comes together in competition. Hopefully it is still around.
In Richmond we purposely primed the engine while assembling, then everyone stood back at the end of assembly and Peter turned the key and got a free start.
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Re: Building a T in 9 min. Fun Sunday morning video
I was fortunate enough to be part of a team that did the 'quick T Build', at a motor show of historic vehicles, in the mid 1970's. We assembled, then disassembled ready for the next time, and did it every hour on the hour while the three day show was open,
Prior to, and as publicity for the show, we performed the assembly for television on a Melbourne (Aus) television show- the Don Lane show.
It was a tiring three days. The teams changed regularly, roping in whoever was available at the time, but I managed to be involved with every one of the builds.
Prior to, and as publicity for the show, we performed the assembly for television on a Melbourne (Aus) television show- the Don Lane show.
It was a tiring three days. The teams changed regularly, roping in whoever was available at the time, but I managed to be involved with every one of the builds.