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I just came across this Youtube video today, a working model of a flathead 4. The arrangement is very close to our Model A engine. Inspired by it, perhaps?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gugIj7TAZ2o |
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Location: Western North Carolina
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All you need now is a miniature Model A to put it in and some Ken and Barbie dolls to ride in the car.
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A is for apple, green as the sky. Step on the gas, for tomorrow I die. Forget the brakes, they really don't work. The clutch always sticks, and starts with a jerk. My car grows red hair, and flies through the air. Driving's a blast, a blast from the past. |
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There was an actual Model A engine model done several years ago.
Ford Flathead Model A, 1/5 Scale by Ted Maciag, Profi ME, 2002 by Miniature Engineering Museum, on Flickr
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Join Date: Jun 2019
Location: long beach ca
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Look at "https://craftsmanshipmuseum.com"; your jaw will drop looking at the small, running items they have. They're located in Carlsbad, California. Drive Your "A"!
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Join Date: Feb 2021
Location: Limerick, ME
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This is on 'craigslist' Boston....1/4 scale A engine that runs. It better for the $9900 asking price!
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Location: Danvers, Ma.
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Slatgrille, that engine was built years ago by Ed Rogers of Saugus, Mass. He also had scratch-built a Ford flathead V-8 that ran and several small radial airplane engines. That man was a real wizard with machines. We miss him at the car shows since he passed recently. I don't know who bought his "toys" but it looks like the owner doesn't really want to see it sold I guess. Ed would bring the little "A" engine to shows and run it for folks.
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Join Date: Feb 2021
Location: Limerick, ME
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That is very cool....what an intelligent man he must have been. Far too many of these knowledgeable people in the 'machinery' world have passed on. Unless a younger person apprenticed with them, the mechanical aspect of keeping 'old' machinery alive is lost forever. : (
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