Submitted by Name: John Tucker Jr From: Ann Arbor, MI E-mail: Contact
Comments: Greetings from Ann Arbor, MI, former home of your Model T. I have always wanted to own a Model T and my chance finally came last week. I secured a 1915 Open Touring from a well known local collector. I would expect that in all of his years of ownership he almost certainly had occasion to have some contact with yours. I probably saw it myself at some point as I grew up right here. Thank you for your great videos, I haven't even started mine up yet, I want to go through everything first. As a side note, my Grandfather was Preston Tucker, inventor of the Tucker car. There IS one in Australia!
Admin reply: Was the collector a man by the name of Guy by any chance?
Added: January 19, 2015
Submitted by Name: Reidh From: Out West in Arizona, usa E-mail: Contact
Comments: this is a beautifully rich source of info and data about the Model T, but I couldn't find the top and front and rear views of the body parts. I found some views in the parts catalog, but I'm just lazy. I'm trying to make a 3d model with Blender 3D. If anybody hears of same drop me an email
Added: January 19, 2015
Submitted by Name: Paul Brigden From: Buckinghamshire, England E-mail: Contact
Comments: Hi Mitch,
What a great site you have created here - Well done, so much interesting information it's a terrific intro to the Model T, a car which I have wondered about owning for a long time, who knows your website intro may be the push I need!
All the best and carry on the good work.
Paul
Added: December 28, 2014
Submitted by Name: Dave Wilson From: Saint John, New Brunswick Canada E-mail: Contact
Comments: I own a 1927 Canadian built Touring. Purchased from the original owner in 1960, been in the family ever since. Great old car. Followed the link from the Model T Ford Club Forum. Great idea.
Added: October 24, 2014
Submitted by Name: Brooks Davis From: Houston, TX E-mail: Contact
Comments: I am now the owner of a 1914 Model T Touring , running and restored, but there is more to do and much to learn !
Thanks for your website, I will spend some time here !
Added: October 23, 2014
Submitted by Name: Bob Hester From: Riverview, Florida, USA E-mail: Contact
Comments: Very nice, Mitch. Please keep up the good work.
Added: October 23, 2014
Submitted by Name: Dave Young From: Mays Landing, New Jersey. USA E-mail: Contact
Comments: Good job!
Added: October 23, 2014
Submitted by Name: Andre Bourque From: Lebanon, CT USA E-mail: Contact
Comments: New here, have a 24 roadster pickup. What a blast :
Added: October 19, 2014
Submitted by Name: Barry Vermillion From: N.C. E-mail: Contact
Comments: Hi I am looking for a photo or drawing of where the body to frame wooden blocks fit for a 1926 Ford Touring car. Thanks for any help you can give me. Barry
Admin reply: I recommend downloading the manuals from this website... it shows pictures of the bare chassis, that may help.
Added: October 2, 2014
Submitted by Name: Dennis C. Jones From: Freeland Michigan USA E-mail: Contact
Comments: Mitch: Love your site! I am the proud owner of a 1926, Model T Ford Roadster (Runabout). It's a very nice looking driver, and that's what I do with it. Loving the Model T experience.
Admin reply: Thankyou for the comment and welcome to the Model T community
Name: John Tucker Jr
From: Ann Arbor, MI
E-mail: Contact
Greetings from Ann Arbor, MI, former home of your Model T.
I have always wanted to own a Model T and my chance finally came last week. I secured a 1915 Open Touring from a well known local collector. I would expect that in all of his years of ownership he almost certainly had occasion to have some contact with yours. I probably saw it myself at some point as I grew up right here. Thank you for your great videos, I haven't even started mine up yet, I want to go through everything first.
As a side note, my Grandfather was Preston Tucker, inventor of the Tucker car. There IS one in Australia!
Admin reply: Was the collector a man by the name of Guy by any chance?