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Bob Bidonde 12-22-2023 10:11 AM

Model "A" Goals For 2024
 

Regarding your Model "A", what goals do you set for yourself or do you recommend to other Model "A" enthusiasts.
I am suggesting to the members of my local club that:
> Make your Model "A" roadworthy by March 1st;

> Attend at least 6 local Model "A" club events driving your Model "A";
> Drive your Model "A" 1000 or more miles in 2024;
> Help another club member with their Model "A".

alexiskai 12-22-2023 10:47 AM

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I'm shooting for "roadworthy by Dec. 31st," thank you.

700rpm 12-22-2023 11:59 AM

Re: Model "A" Goals For 2024
 

Attempt to get the carb on my coupe dialed in for better performance. Too cold to work in the garage now. Have to wait till spring. It drives OK, but the idle isn’t right.

Y-Blockhead 12-22-2023 12:23 PM

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Not so much Model A but closely related. I need to get my Garages cleaned up and organized. Things seem to be multiplying.

I have 4 transmissions now (not counting the one in the car. One rebuilt and one new. Flywheels, engines, torque tubes and drive shafts, stock heads. And all kinds of other 'Stuff'.

After January I can start clearing out boxes of parts. That's when my reign as Vice President ends and I can get rid of a lot of the "Gifts" I have collected for our monthly Opportunity Drawing.

nkaminar 12-22-2023 03:05 PM

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Besides the car, I will replace the very flammable 3/32 thick wood paneling in my garage with fire resistant sheetrock. I am about 1/3 done hanging the sheetrock but then there is taping, mudding, sanding, and painting after that.

My plans for the car are to re spray the front fenders and replace the rubber pads between the body and the frame. Both require lifting the body up about 6 inches. I also plan lots of driving.

Gary/IA 12-22-2023 03:10 PM

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Get my new Burtz engine installed for the touring season.:)

ModelA29 12-22-2023 04:20 PM

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I'll finish up the year with a cruise. Then the car is going into hibernation. I have a new seat that needs to get covered and installed. I have new brake parts that need to get installed - hopefully they will make braking more than a suggestion. And then there are that new pair of Strombergs and shopping for a head.

Brokenvette 12-22-2023 04:52 PM

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Doing a body off on an open cab pickup. Hope to have it on the road by the end of summer. Then a redo of my 29 Fordor that I had in college.I will be 78 in 3 weeks so I need to keep moving on. Happy New Year to all.

JOES31 12-22-2023 05:15 PM

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Originally Posted by ModelA29 (Post 2278433)
I'll finish up the year with a cruise. Then the car is going into hibernation. I have a new seat that needs to get covered and installed. I have new brake parts that need to get installed - hopefully they will make braking more than a suggestion. And then there are that new pair of Strombergs and shopping for a head.

How long is the cruise and how far does it go? If it doesn't rain, I'll be there.

daveymc29 12-22-2023 06:20 PM

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Getting rid of the on/off electric switch for my 31 coupe fuel line. It was okay but now it is way too hot to touch and fails often, shutting the engine down at the $%^& times. Bypassed it and car runs great, so it's day in the vehicle is numbered.

Dave

1928Mik 12-23-2023 09:32 AM

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I'm in a club whenever I need help with things. I have always set yearly goals to get things done on my car, making a mental note when I think of or see any needed repairs or upgrades to accomplish when it goes into winter hibernation.

Russ B 12-23-2023 12:29 PM

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Get my Burtz block assembled.

fundytides 12-23-2023 01:41 PM

Re: Model "A" Goals For 2024
 

Plan to install my new Classtique top and Aries muffler this winter. The summer of 2024 will be the cars first full season on the road since 1959 so I intend to drive and enjoy it as much as possible. Probably some bugs to work out once I start putting some miles on it. I know that the venturi in the carb has a piece broken out of it and I have new one for it but I hesitate to take the carb apart while it is working well. Also need to check the brakes. They work well but groan when applied. Maybe I need to chamfer the new linings. Comments?

motordr 12-23-2023 01:46 PM

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My goal for 2024 is to find and purchase an original, mostly unrestored, never messed with, low mileage 45B coupe.

Synchro909 12-23-2023 05:01 PM

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My goal is to drive the 1,000 miles rally our club runs every other year, attend the National Model A Rally (about 2,500 round trip) and to attend the MAFCA rally in New Mexico. I won't be driving to that one!
It looks like 2024 will be only about a 5,000 miles year.

henry's 31 12-23-2023 10:57 PM

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I would like to:
Finish my 31 Roadster Pickup
Get my 28 Tudor painted and put together
Continue restoring my 30 Station Wagon


Probably wishful thinking to get all of this done.


MANY BLESSINGS IN THE NEW YEAR!

Keith 12-24-2023 07:56 AM

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Putting together a tour and group of A's from Worcester County (MA) to drive the Natchez Trace from Nashville/Franklin, TN to Natchez, MS and back in late Sept - Early Oct 2024. Keith

mngrant 12-24-2023 09:47 AM

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To spend as much time in, around, and driving my 30 Roadster.

Bob Bidonde 12-24-2023 10:14 AM

Re: Model "A" Goals For 2024
 

Here's a tip to warm up a cold garage. You will need a running Model "A". Warmup the engine to operating temperature outside of the garage, then put the car into the garage and close the garage door. The heat from the engine will make the garage climate better tp work in.

Y-Blockhead 12-24-2023 10:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Bob Bidonde (Post 2278853)
Here's a tip to warm up a cold garage. You will need a running Model "A". Warmup the engine to operating temperature outside of the garage, then put the car into the garage and close the garage door. The heat from the engine will make the garage climate better tp work in.

Let your engine idle at full retard until it is nice and toasty, then bring in garage. All that cast iron stays warm for a long time.
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