01-01-1970, 12:00 AM | #1 |
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speedster
iam new to model t's so there is a lot i dont know. i recently bought a 1917 speedster and iam in the process of restoring it and putting it back together.is there anyone near the allentown pa. area that can help me with guidence ? for some reason the guy i bought it from does not what to help me. on the bucket seats, it appears that the length of the 2 seats are lomger than the seat RISER .is this normal ? does the seat extend out past the riser ? i need help.......... |
01-01-1970, 12:00 AM | #2 |
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Re: speedster
A model T speedster was not built by ford the parts were from a model T, model A, chevy (sorry) or where the owner could find them there is no mold for a speedster, |
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01-01-1970, 12:00 AM | #3 |
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Re: speedster
There are many different styles of speedsters and each individual one is different. Here are some websites in addition to the one in the link below where you can see many pictures of speedsters. Perhaps you can get some ideas about seat mounting from them. http://www.fsra.org/walkemeyer/ http://www.vintagerallygroup.com/ http://home.attbi.com/~dshreve/wsb/h...ome.html-.html http://www.angelfire.com/ca3/modelt/...601enduro.html <ul>[*]Northwest Speedsters[/list] |
01-01-1970, 12:00 AM | #4 |
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Re: speedster
To clarify a little, what Joe states about a compilation of parts is one valid scenerio. Another is a complete (or partial) speedster kit sold by one of the many suppliers. |
01-01-1970, 12:00 AM | #5 |
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If you come to the Rhinebeck, NY show this weekend, you can crawl all over my speedster and see for yourself. Really, there are many ways to build one. If you need help, send me a note off line and we'll walk you through it. <ul>[*]Just one example...[/list] |
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