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One amazing old Ford




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Wow, I dont even know what to say. The skill, time and attation to detail involed in a project like that is crazy.
 

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Complete frame off restoration of a model A ford. For racing, tops out at 200MPH, according to dyno printout.
 

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Wow, it's amazing what can be done when one has the right tools and a nice shop, and the skill and dedication. That's what my Dad does all day, except at the moment it's a 69 Boss 302, not a Model A, They should have made it 4WD! jk
 

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Unreal. I know they made most of 'em, but wonder where they got some of those parts?!!
 

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Though I haven't seen those pictures, I find it excruciatingly hard to believe that a flathead 4banger powering a brick can do 200 MPH. If it doesn't have a flathead 4banger, it's not a Model A, and the project is certainly not a "restoration."

And a dyno sheet doesn't tell you top speed. Wind resistance is dominant over about 50 MPH.
 

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Even if it could go 200 mph, I'm not sure I would want to go that fast with that suspension setup. They did a beautiful job on it though, I especially like the rims.
 

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i think i just busted in my pats:icon_thumby:
 

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Top speed is 200 kilometers per hour, or 125 mph. That thing is a work of art. The wheels alone are amazing. It's powered by a Ford Cosworth DBA rally 4 cylinder that's made to look like it could be a stock engine. Only the interior and exterior were restored to stock. The rest is like the wheels, amazing.

Check out the video. I couldn't help but giggle a little. This thing is the ultimate sleeper.

http://www.mat.fi/n_index.php?nav=gallery_video&video=video_a_ford_fast_version.flv&g=13
 

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Very nicely done i must agree, those guys are pro's drafted plans for CNC machines. Would be nice to have a shop set up like that Couple million should do it
 

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That's the most bitchin model A I've ever seen. The cosworth 4 banger sounds wicked.
 

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Top speed is 200 kilometers per hour, or 125 mph. That thing is a work of art. The wheels alone are amazing. It's powered by a Ford Cosworth DBA rally 4 cylinder that's made to look like it could be a stock engine. Only the interior and exterior were restored to stock. The rest is like the wheels, amazing.

Check out the video. I couldn't help but giggle a little. This thing is the ultimate sleeper.

http://www.mat.fi/n_index.php?nav=gallery_video&video=video_a_ford_fast_version.flv&g=13
They had it in Hot Rod magizine, they even have it set up to drop every fourth fire at idle, so it still kinda stumbles around like the original Model T engine.

It is incredible what they did, which is making a Model T into a fairly modern car and making it look like it came that way from the factory.
 

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That is just amazing. Such much time and effort put in it. Even thou it is not a restoration, but a build-up. Just to make it look like stock from every bolt is truely amazing. They even used chicken wire for the roof, which is orignal.

My relatives in Kansas have a orginal Model A Ford. Still runs and its something to aww at times. Truely something about the vintage cars that brings a tear to some.
 

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