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Hi Mitch,
Very useful & interesting website. Watching your videos gave me the confidence to research Mode T's further as a useable classic (I always thought they were far too old to be of any practical use). Well, to cut a long story short, I am collecting my 1918 Model T tourer from England this coming Wednesday. Thanks once again for the inspirational website. Very well done.
All the best, Mark Richardson.


Added: July 17, 2016
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Will you be adding a Classifieds?

Admin reply: Not at this stage. Attempted it once before, but it's a very high-maintenance feature to have!
I recommend MTFCA's classifieds section, its very extensive.


Added: June 25, 2016
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Good day Mitch. I have downloaded just about all of your utube videos. They have been a very much appreciated bunch of videos.
I bought my 26 T about 2 years ago and as yet not got it on the road. Nothing wrong with the car, it's me. Have to learn how to drive it. The last owner said it was in a Saskatchewan museum for about 35 years. It sure looks like it, as everything in and on it looks to be original. Going to be fixing a few small problems. Numbers on the engine and frame match.
Again, thanks for your site and the time spent on the videos.
PaulB :!beer:


Added: June 16, 2016
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Waiting for my E-timer 😎

Added: June 6, 2016
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Thanks Mitch, I was looking at a model a, but think a t, would be more fun. Thanks for a wealth of information! :D

Added: May 9, 2016
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My cousin Todd inherited a very nice fully restored 1927(?) Model-T Boat=tail speedster(a true racer with a Rajo race engine) last year, we have no paperwork on this vehicle and everyone that we might have gleaned some information on this vehicle from is deceased. As we have not yet been able to locate a title or any other paperwork that may have accompanied this car when my uncle had purchased it, some 10+ years ago, I'm hoping to discover a registry of some sort,or any information if anyone might recognize this vehicle, as I'm pretty sure this vehicle would have been entered in and have placed in some shows in the past. I'm new to this site, I'll try to put some pics up soon. I realize this website is coming out of Australia, and we are in the states, just sending out feelers in all directions. Like the site, thanx.

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Love the way a model t looks and will be building one soon. Collected many parts already but now want to know the mods which can be done to use the car daily. I am planning on a modern four cylinder engine but want info on the recommended engines/installation procedures plus any other info available. Thanks

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HI Mitch, Thanks for all your hard work, if it wasnt for your videos and information I would be lost. You learn so much more from seeing it on video. I own a 1922 Ford Model T touring and we love the history and want to keep the memory alive. We go to car shows all dressed up in the 20s with 20s music and 20s items that go with the car. We have an extensive 20s camping collection including the model t camper trailer. Life is better with a Ford Model T! Please keep in touch and keep up the good work!

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Great site Mitch!
I have Minnesota's crappiest Model T!
Hardly any of the parts knew each other before I shoved them together way back when......
We love that crappy little Ford.


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I happened on your video's on YouTube and have really enjoyed them and the information you provide in them. I will watch for more as time goes along. I am interested in getting a Model T at some point, possibly soon. I took a Model T Driving School at the LeMay Family Collection Foundation in early May, and that got me very interested. Maybe someday I'll be tinkering and driving my own.

Added: May 19, 2015
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