Jump to content

ModelTMitch

Members
  • Posts

    58
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by ModelTMitch

  1. Hi Again Fellow T'ers For the benefit of AACA's newest members, here's the links to the resources I get asked for constantly... Ford Model T Enthusiasts website... http://www.fordmodelt.net/ I put together this site to bring together all that's great about the Ford Model T, built between 1908 and 1927. If you own a Ford Model T, want to own one, know someone who does, or just love old cars in general, then this is the site for you! It's loaded with FREE educational content -- photos, videos, downloadable Model T manuals and spec sheets, links to parts suppliers, vehicle importation services, plus heaps more. If you're on Facebook, we'd love to see you on the Enthusiasts Group... https://www.facebook.com/groups/modeltford/ Post pictures of your own Model T, ask questions to our group members - become part of a growing Model T community. See you there! Also, if you use Google Plus, please update your bookmarks for the Model T Enthusiasts page... https://plus.google.com/+FordmodeltNet1987 Watch all the videos here... http://www.youtube.com/user/PremiereDirector Stay tuned for more Model T updates! - Mitch.
  2. Thankyou for the positive comments guys there will be more videos coming when I get around to filming them!
  3. Hey Fellow T'ers, If you haven't seen it yet, I'd like to share my Ford Model T Enthusiasts website... http://www.fordmodelt.net/ I put together this site to bring together all that's great about the Ford Model T, built between 1908 and 1927. If you own a Ford Model T, want to own one, know someone who does, or just love old cars in general, then this is the site for you! It's loaded with FREE educational content -- photos, videos, downloadable Model T manuals and spec sheets, links to parts suppliers, vehicle importation services, plus heaps more. If you're on Facebook, we'd love to see you on the Enthusiasts Group... https://www.facebook.com/groups/modeltford/ Post pictures of your own Model T, ask questions to our group members - become part of a growing Model T community. See you there! Also, if you use Google Plus, please update your bookmarks for the Model T Enthusiasts page... https://plus.google.com/+FordmodeltNet1987 Watch all the videos here... http://www.youtube.com/user/PremiereDirector Stay tuned for more Model T updates! - Mitch.
  4. Steve.. When you say advanced by comparison, do you mean advanced as in more complicated? Or advanced as in more modern? Thankyou for the positive comment
  5. 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...
  6. Hey there fellow T'ers! 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! Until next time, Mitch. My 1925 Ford Model T at Andrews Reserve, near Taree, NSW Australia
  7. Hi there fellow Model T Enthusiasts, I trust you all had a wonderful Christmas and Happy New Year. I thought I'd share the website, for the benefit of those who haven't seen it yet... An absolute must-visit, for Model T Enthusiasts... http://www.fordmodelt.net Don't forget to join the Enthusiasts group on Facebook if you haven't already https://www.facebook.com/groups/modeltford/ Look forward to seeing you there! - Mitch.
  8. Hi there Fellow T'ers! I'm so pleased to say that the Ford Model T Enthusiasts website has passed 10,000 Visitors. http://www.fordmodelt.net/ Also, don't forget to join the Enthusiasts Group on Facebook, we'd love to see you on there https://www.facebook.com/groups/modeltford/ If you're new to Model T's, you may also be interested in the training videos... https://www.youtube.com/user/PremiereDirector Until next time, happy T'ing Mitch
  9. G'day Fellow T'ers! Just thought I should let everyone know about the progress on the Ford Model T Enthusiasts website... http://www.fordmodelt.net/ The site is constantly growing, and because of the site is becoming so large, all of the Articles and Educational Resources have been indexed in the brand new Model T Library. Everything is in one easy location, just click "Model T Library" at the top-left of any page on the site. I'm be open to any feedback on the new design, if anyone has any suggestions for further improvement. Also, don't forget to join over 250 other Model T enthusiasts on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/groups/modeltford/
  10. Hi there fellow T'ers, welcome to any new members of the forum... If you haven't seen it before, I put together this valuable resource... For all that's great about the Ford Model T, built between 1908 and 1927. Find photos, videos, free downloadable Model T manuals and spec sheets, links to parts suppliers, vehicle importation services, plus heaps more... Here's the site... http://www.fordmodelt.net/ Looking forward to your feedback I've also been asked if there's a playlist of all the Model T training videos, the answer is yes! Here it is... If you're on Facebook, get connected with fellow Model T owners, the Enthusiasts Group is a great place to keep in touch and share your experiences and pictures... https://www.facebook.com/groups/modeltford/ See you there! Mitch.
  11. Hi Members! For the benefit of our newest members, I'm Mitch, I'm from Taree, on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales, Australia. You might like to check out the Enthusiasts Website, full of free educational content - for all that's great about the Ford Model T, built between 1908 and 1927. Find photos, videos, FREE downloadable Model T manuals and spec sheets, links to parts suppliers, vehicle importation services, plus heaps more... http://www.FordModelT.net Subscribe to my YouTube Channel, for helpful how-to videos... http://www.youtube.com/user/PremiereDirector Don't forget to join the Enthusiasts Group on Facebook... https://www.facebook.com/groups/modeltford/ Stay tuned! My Model T next to a 1908 Fiat
  12. Hi Members So today I took my 1925 Ford Model T along to Midcoast Ford Motorfest in Tuncurry, NSW (Australia). Just over 100 cars attended the event, as well as some motorbikes and trucks. I was fortunate to be parked next to a beautiful 1908 Fiat 12HP, complete with brass lamps and radiator cowl - needless to say, quite a crowd congregated around our cars! Here's my video of the event... If you haven't yet seen the Ford Model T Enthusiasts site... http://www.fordmodelt.net/ Are you on Facebook? Join my group, it's a great way to talk to fellow T'ers https://www.facebook.com/groups/modeltford/
  13. Hi members! I've been busy updating the Model T Enthusiasts website, more valuable learning resources, particularly the new page about Model T uses - read about the multitude of innovative purposes the Model T was adapted to, some weird and wonderful, others just plain commonsense! http://www.fordmodelt.net <- Click the link! Follow the new link at the top "Model T Uses" Stay tuned! :cool:
  14. Hi members! I've been busy updating the Model T Enthusiasts website, more valuable learning resources, particularly the new page about Model T uses - read about the multitude of innovative purposes the Model T was adapted to, some weird and wonderful, others just plain commonsense! http://www.fordmodelt.net <- Click the link! Follow the new link at the top "Model T Uses" Stay tuned!
  15. Hi members! I've been busy updating the Model T Enthusiasts website, more valuable learning resources, particularly the new page about Model T uses - read about the multitude of innovative purposes the Model T was adapted to, some weird and wonderful, others just plain commonsense! http://www.fordmodelt.net/ <- Click the link! Follow the new link at the top "Model T Uses" Stay tuned! :cool:
  16. G'day Members! Thought I'd share what I got up to on the weekend... Check out the video <- Click the link!
  17. G'day Members! The Enthusiasts Photo Gallery has been completely rebuilt. The old one was getting rather slow with the volume of photos, so now I've implemented a much faster gallery. Feel free to create an account and upload pictures of your own Model T! The gallery is moderated so as to keep the photos appropriate. Head over to the site and click "Photo Gallery" at the top of the page... http://www.fordmodelt.net/ Also, if you haven't already, join the Model T Enthusiast's Group on Facebook, it's a great way to stay connected! https://www.facebook.com/groups/modeltford/ Until next time
  18. Hi members! For the benefit of our newest members, (and also long standing ones!), Just thought I'd pass on these resources I've put together... http://www.fordmodelt.net/ Dedicated Model T site with mountains of free information, videos, pictures, links and more... https://www.facebook.com/groups/modeltford/ If you're on Facebook, this is a great place to keep in touch with fellow Model T owners and enthusiasts... See you there! http://www.youtube.com/user/PremiereDirector My YouTube channel where all my Model T training videos can be found! Hope you all find something useful from these links! Until next time My 1925 Ford Model T touring car...
  19. Ok so it's not exactly an automobile per se... but it is an antique! I thought this video might be of interest to any vintage railway enthusiasts out there. Steam Locomotive LVR 3237 "Lachlan" took us for a ride from Taree to Killawarra and back, Celebrating 100 Years of Rail in the Manning Valley of New South Wales. <-Click the link! 4-6-0 Configuration 105.5 Ton Locomotive & Tender 9.65 Tons of Coal 16,425 Litres (4,339 US Gal) of Water 160psi Boiler Pressure 2 Outside Cylinders 3237 "Lachlan" is one of the four surviving C32 class locomotives. 3237 was built in the United Kingdom by Beyer Peacock & Co in 1892 and came into service in Australia on the 26th of February, 1893. the Loco was originally numbered P 508 but became 3237 in the NSWGR 1924 renumbering scheme. The loco worked mainline runs around NSW, while its original use was as a passenger express locomotive, it was also used for light freight. For the last part of its working career 3237 was based at Dubbo's locomotive depot, alongside 3102T now preserved in Canberra. 3237's last duties were to work reclamation trains and as a yard shunter in Dubbo. The loco was withdrawn on 1 November 1971. Its last day in steam for the NSWGR was 3 November 1971, when it was sent light engine from Dubbo to Enfield for storage. In its 78 years of revenue service, from 26 February 1892 to 1 November 1971, 3237 "Lachlan" ran a total of 3,581,150 kilometres or 2,225,224 miles. Until next time, ciao!
  20. G'day Members! The Enthusiasts Photo Gallery has been completely rebuilt. The old one was getting rather slow with the volume of photos, so now I've implemented a much faster gallery. Feel free to create an account and upload pictures of your own Model T! The gallery is moderated so as to keep the photos appropriate. Head over to the site and click "Photo Gallery" at the top of the page... http://www.fordmodelt.net/ Also, if you haven't already, join the Model T Enthusiast's Group on Facebook, it's a great way to stay connected! https://www.facebook.com/groups/modeltford/ Until next time
  21. G'day Members! So it seems more and more people are using Facebook as a medium for staying in touch with those close to them and for keeping updated with their favorite topics... Why don't we do the same with Model T Enthusiasts... Here's the dedicated group I set up for everyone to enjoy... https://www.facebook.com/groups/modeltford/ Of course you'll need a Facebook account to join, but it's worth it! See you there!
  22. G'day Members! I've been doing a few upgrades to the Model T Enthusiasts site, particularly the videos page. I've given it an early 1900's theater feel, let me know in the comments what you think Here's the website... http://www.fordmodelt.net/
  23. http://www.fordmodelt.net/ is now available in 66 different languages! What a marvelous resource Google is! I have just implemented the language translator service on the website, so no matter where you live in the World, you can now comfortably read the content on FordModelT.net in your native language. All you have to do is click the “Select Language” drop down list at the top of the site, next to the Language icon , then choose your native language! Any problems, please let me know, although I cannot help you with mis-translations — thats Google’s department!
×
×
  • Create New...