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Old 11-15-2012, 11:10 AM   #1
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Hi all, I am trying to build a wooden cab for a Model T truck, I need a little help to start with the manufacture of the lower structure, would appreciate if someone could pass me a photo or web address to get started with this project. Thank you very much Leandro
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Old 11-17-2012, 07:13 AM   #2
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I took some pictures of the model TT! Someone could give me some information about this model? Engine number, I think beginning with 16 or 18
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Old 11-17-2012, 07:42 AM   #3
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The chassis was lengthened behind the cab, for installed a whippet or rugby gearbox in the past! Don't remember well!!
I do not understand much but the owner told me he had several difficulties to handle the issue of the gearbox!
He put gas in the tank and clean the spark plugs and then turn the ignition key and started up after not less than seven years, then driving the truck a few miles up the road to his hometown. On the way he noticed that the adaptation of the gearbox was something really strange or poorly made, so if pressed a pedal (I forget which) could lose your brakes or something!
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Old 11-17-2012, 08:41 AM   #4
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Estas fue un sueno malo!! Actually theres a lot left to it. The worm drive Ruckstell rear end makes it a 20 mph truck. Also looks to have Model "A" hubs and wire wheels converted. Model TT rear wheels can be very costly! Usually, with an auxilliary transmission, if it slips into neutral you have no brakes. Auxilliary rear external drum brakes are needed to stop. Model Ts brakes are on the engine/transmission.
Try the best as possible to disassemble everything and use as templates. As you live in S.A. I would consider using an exotic wood for the cab like mohagony or teak. Post lots of pictures! ws

An addition... it looks like there is already some type of rear brakes installed from the linkage on the brake pedal. Need photos of the rear wheels/drums.
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Old 11-17-2012, 01:04 PM   #5
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An engine number beginning with 16 or 18 indicates 1917, which is wrong. The engine has a starter, which means 1919 or later. The brake pedal is 1926-1927. El número actual es ubicado sobre la puerta de agua en el lado izquierdo del motor. Debe tener 7 o 8 dígitos. Por eso poderemos encontrar la fecha del motor. Tengo una cabina de madera para TT hecho cerca de 20 años pasados. Quiere fotos de esa? Ford no hice cabinas de madera, solamente de acero. Las de madera fueron aftermarket.
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Old 11-20-2012, 06:08 AM   #6
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An engine number beginning with 16 or 18 indicates 1917, which is wrong. The engine has a starter, which means 1919 or later. The brake pedal is 1926-1927. El número actual es ubicado sobre la puerta de agua en el lado izquierdo del motor. Debe tener 7 o 8 dígitos. Por eso poderemos encontrar la fecha del motor. Tengo una cabina de madera para TT hecho cerca de 20 años pasados. Quiere fotos de esa? Ford no hice cabinas de madera, solamente de acero. Las de madera fueron aftermarket.
Sorry I mean the chassis number beginning with 14 digits and yes Steve if you can show me those pictures will help me a lot, I'm searching in the web for pictures. Many thanks...

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Old 11-20-2012, 06:14 AM   #7
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Estas fue un sueno malo!! Actually theres a lot left to it. The worm drive Ruckstell rear end makes it a 20 mph truck. Also looks to have Model "A" hubs and wire wheels converted. Model TT rear wheels can be very costly! Usually, with an auxilliary transmission, if it slips into neutral you have no brakes. Auxilliary rear external drum brakes are needed to stop. Model Ts brakes are on the engine/transmission.
Try the best as possible to disassemble everything and use as templates. As you live in S.A. I would consider using an exotic wood for the cab like mohagony or teak. Post lots of pictures! ws

An addition... it looks like there is already some type of rear brakes installed from the linkage on the brake pedal. Need photos of the rear wheels/drums.
Thanks for the advice! No brakes uh! The guy told me that is a 1925 model TT, the rear wheels are originals and for the front he have originals 30x3 wooden wheels? It's this OK?
I'll take some photos and post it soon!! Many thanks...

Ford model A hubs and wheels were used for transport the truck from somewhere to the original location.

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Old 11-22-2012, 12:40 AM   #8
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Leandro, I've never heard of a 14 digit chassis number. It wouldn't be from Ford. They did start stamping chassis numbers on top of the frame (under the floor boards) during the 1926 model year. They were the same as the numbers stamped on the engine. 1926-27 numbers are eight digits, starting with 14 or 15.

Anyway, here are some pictures of a home made cab.

Here's a discussion that includes TT tire sizes:
http://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages...tml?1353512834.
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Many thanks for the pictures Steve, I'll checked the chassis number again!!
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Old 11-22-2012, 12:57 PM   #10
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I made my own wooden cab many years ago, and the cab i made may help you in your project. Here are some pics and dimensions
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Heres a few pics of a 1926 Martin-Perry truck for sale locally. Some peculiarities are their own hardware, and usually part numbers in crayon or stenciled and painted, whatever on all the parts. The sliding doors have a ratchet system for holding the windows in position. ws







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Old 11-23-2012, 06:23 AM   #12
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I made my own wooden cab many years ago, and the cab i made may help you in your project. Here are some pics and dimensions
Thanks for the pictures!!, I'm really enjoy this thread, may be would make a model T commercial vehicles picture thread!!

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Heres a few pics of a 1926 Martin-Perry truck for sale locally. Some peculiarities are their own hardware, and usually part numbers in crayon or stenciled and painted, whatever on all the parts. The sliding doors have a ratchet system for holding the windows in position. ws







Thanks for the pictures, Beautiful truck, excellent details, the company "Martin-Perry" produced very good products, really
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