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FREE Ford Model T Learning Resources - Have a Look :)


ModelTMitch

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Hey there fellow T'ers! :D

It's been some time since I posted.

I thought I'd share some of the free Model T resources I have been working on over the last few years. If you haven't yet seen them, add them to your bookmarks!

For the Model T Enthusiasts out there...

Website: http://www.fordmodelt.net/

Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/modeltford/

YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/PremiereDirector

I look forward to accepting you on Facebook! :D

Until next time,

Mitch.

My 1925 Ford Model T at Andrews Reserve, near Taree, NSW Australia

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Hi Guy,

Yes I'm still enjoying my Model T ;) It's an amazing car and gives me great pleasure whenever I drive it, and take it to car shows.

Great to hear from you again, how are you? I trust all is well with you.

Here's the most recent video I made, which tells the story...

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Mitch, thanks for your efforts - a great website!

As a new "T" owner, I am finding always things to learn, my other prewar cars were very advanced by comparison!! Downloaded a couple of things which will help me as we set up the ignition in particular, as I used borrowed equipment to check out the engine back when we bought the car. Even though these are simple they are different enough so a little guidance goes a long way! Keep up the good work & cool to see a young guy who likes the old iron!

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Steve.. When you say advanced by comparison, do you mean advanced as in more complicated? Or advanced as in more modern? :P

Thankyou for the positive comment :)

Mitch, thanks for your efforts - a great website!

As a new "T" owner, I am finding always things to learn, my other prewar cars were very advanced by comparison!! Downloaded a couple of things which will help me as we set up the ignition in particular, as I used borrowed equipment to check out the engine back when we bought the car. Even though these are simple they are different enough so a little guidance goes a long way! Keep up the good work & cool to see a young guy who likes the old iron!

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