DrBoost
SuperDork
10/6/11 1:07 p.m.
I saw, for a quick second a build thread for either a model T or A that was VERY cool. I think it had a modern engine painted green like the old flathead, and it had aluminum wheels that, when painted looked like wooden spoke wheels. Did I see that link here? I can't find it again.
Model A. Had a rally Euro Ford engine in it. Owned by a Rally driver. Featured in Hot Rod ~2 years ago.
alex
SuperDork
10/6/11 1:26 p.m.
You're probably thinking of the supercharged Cosworth-powered '29 Model A done by Finnish madmen Makela Auto Tuning.

http://www.autoblog.com/2008/01/28/finnishing-touch-cosworth-powered-ford-model-a/

cwh
SuperDork
10/6/11 1:26 p.m.
Total beast. They even put in sound effects to make it sound like an old engine. Then he hits the loud pedal and it flies. I believe it is in Holland.
Just google "sweet model T & A". That should get you some good stuff.
I'd love to have a pickup roadster version of that.
The "sound effect" was accomplished by doing something with the ignition. I think they had the thing skipping every second cylinder, or something to make it sound like an old motor.
Otto Maddox wrote:
Just google "sweet model T & A". That should get you some good stuff.
Not as much as you'd think.
Hokey smokes - nice little shop they've got going there!
There is a cheater model A engine available. Full pressure oil with full flow filter, counter balanced crank etc.
I've seen several at car shows.
DrBoost
SuperDork
10/6/11 6:03 p.m.
I was thinking about one where the dude had allow wheels made to look just like wood-spoke wheels. Is this the one? I'm not seeing the pictures I am remembering.
DrBoost wrote:
I was thinking about one where the dude had allow wheels made to look just like wood-spoke wheels. Is this the one? I'm not seeing the pictures I am remembering.
Model A's never had wooden wheels, not that the rest of the car is historically accurate.
DrBoost wrote:
I was thinking about one where the dude had allow wheels made to look just like wood-spoke wheels. Is this the one? I'm not seeing the pictures I am remembering.
Yup, this is the right car. Those wheels aren't wood (and neither are stock Model A wheels as pointed out, but it just makes the car soooooooo cool!).
Wood wheels wouldn't last long on that car. Nor would wire spokes.
EricM
SuperDork
10/6/11 7:44 p.m.
This is not the T and A thread I was hoping for.
I prefer this Model T-GT for the moment :

(Please pardon the other magazine's logo.)
Jay_W
Dork
10/7/11 8:53 a.m.
Makela auto tuning, yet another reason why Finland is so cool 