Illustrated Ford Model T & Model A Buyer's Guide
Author: Paul G. McLaughlin
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Published: 1994
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780879389505
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Author: Paul G. McLaughlin
Publisher:
Published: 1994
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780879389505
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Paul G. McLaughlin
Publisher:
Published: 1994
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780879389505
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Chris Barker
Publisher: Veloce Publishing
Published: 2017-05-15
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781845849917
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Model T Ford is unique. In 1920, more than half the cars in the world were Model Ts, and when production ended in 1927, 15 million had been built. Thousands survive to this day, and there's a worldwide community of enthusiasts who enjoy the Ford's simple practicality, robustness, and affordability. What's more, availability parts for cars and trucks is excellent. This book has been written by two expert enthusiasts with more than 50 years' and tens-of-thousands of miles combined experience of the Model T. It describes all the many variants and changes, and even explains how to drive a Model T - different, but not difficult. It helps you decide exactly what sort of Model T you want, and what to look for when you go to examine one. More than 70 contemporary and modern photographs accompany and support the text and tables.
Author: Bruce W. McCalley
Publisher:
Published: 1994
Total Pages: 632
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Author: Lindsay Brooke
Publisher: Motorbooks
Published: 2008-04-15
Total Pages: 211
ISBN-13: 1610584600
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe story of Ford Motor Company’s Model T is the story that launched the American automobile industry--and America’s love affair with the car. When he introduced the Model T in 1908, even an eternal optimist like Henry Ford could not have predicted the far-reaching changes he was setting in motion. One hundred years later, this illustrated history looks back at the beloved Tin Lizzie. The book follows the Model T from design considerations (its ground clearance, for instance, had to allow for the abysmal state of U.S. roadways at the time) to its lasting legacy, and along the way describes the mechanical, manufacturing, and marketing innovations that the car’s production entailed. Author Lindsay Brooke also relates the adventures and misadventures that were part of owning and driving a Model T. He chronicles the changes the car’s unprecedented popularity wrought in the auto industry (including Ford’s introduction of the “$5 day”), and he tracks the Model T through popular culture, from its role in early motorsports to its resurgent popularity in the 1950s and 60s as a platform for T-bucket hot rods. Illustrated throughout with period art and evocative photography, this book celebrates as never before the car that epitomized the American automobile.
Author: Michael Antonick
Publisher:
Published: 1987
Total Pages: 164
ISBN-13: 9780879382629
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Camaro was created as Chevrolet's answer to the Ford Mustang. Within months of its debut in 1967, the Camaro was an instant hit--and Camaro fans have not had to answer to any other cars on the streets since. This guide profiles all of the Camaro models, each covered with full development history, options, history, specifications, paint colors, production numbers, investment advice, and more.
Author: Ken Gross
Publisher: Motorbooks
Published: 1994
Total Pages: 190
ISBN-13: 9780879387549
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis bestselling guidebook details all of the BMW models. Each car is coveredwith full development history, specifications, production numbers, investmentadvice, and more.
Author: Victor Wilfred Pagé
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Published: 1916
Total Pages: 336
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Tom Cotter
Publisher: Quarto Publishing Group USA
Published: 2018-05-15
Total Pages: 227
ISBN-13: 0760364648
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDriverless cars are on the horizon, but before the world falls asleep in the driver’s seat, let’s take a look back down the road from whence we have come. Ford Model-T Coast-to-Coast, documents the cross-country adventure of two brave drivers as they pilot a century-old Model-T on a 3,000-mile journey from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Coast. The book is as much a contemplation of early-20th century American life as it is a fond farewell to the automotive age. Can the car still be the vehicle of freedom and discovery, when we’re no longer in command? Or will we finally be able to fully appreciate the scenery rushing past? Accompanied by Michael Alan Ross’ evocative photography, author Tom Cotter stops in small towns, meets local people and hears their stories about cars, travel, and life. Cotter and Ross also explore back roads adjacent to his main route, the Lincoln Highway—the first transcontinental road. Significant cross-country runs, such as those by speed-record setter Cannonball Baker, and literary adventurers such as Jack Kerourac, John Steinbeck and Bill Bryson are considered in light of the driverless future. Cotter also drives some of the same roads that a young Edsel Ford traveled in his father’s Model T upon high school graduation in 1917. In addition to the central road trip, Cotter also visits interesting automotive and transport museums as well as “keepers of the flame” such as Model-T clubs, mechanics, junkyards and collectors across the country. He also records the numerous trials and tribulations in keeping a 100-year-old car operating on a 3,000-mile journey, something the driverless car of the future is unlikely to encounter. Join Cotter on his "slow drive across a fast country." You'll be glad you did.
Author: Ford Motor Company
Publisher: Periscope Film LLC
Published: 2013-08
Total Pages: 322
ISBN-13: 9781937684112
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHenry Ford's Model T forever changed the world. The car made "for the great multitude" (as Ford put it) first debuted in 1908 and proved so affordable and so popular that fifteen million were sold through 1927. The "Tin Lizzie" was the first automobile to be mass-produced on moving assembly lines, and built using interchangeable parts. It proved tough and reliable in everyday use, and cheap enough to spawn the automobile revolution: the car cost $850 in 1909 but amazingly by the 1920s, the price had dropped to a mere $260 due to the perfection of production techniques and economy of scale. Designed by a team that included Childe Harold Willis, Joseph Galamb and Eugene Farkas, the Model T had a front-mounted four-cylinder engine that produced 20 hp and had a top speed of 45 mph. It was a rear-wheel drive vehicle with wooden wheels, and featured a two-speed transmission plus a reverse gear. Although models varied - and many revisions took place over two decades of production - the original version weighed about 1200 pounds. Created in the 1920s and featuring information about the original Model T and the "New Model T" of 1925, this maintenance manual is an invaluable resource. It was originally intended to educate the men tasked with assembling, repairing and maintaining the Model T, and offers a plethora of information about the car, its design and operation. The text includes chapters on how to take apart and put together the car, how to overhaul the engine and transmission, valve grinding and carbon removal, rod bearings, fitting pistons and rings, correcting noisy timing gears, installation of camshaft bearings, cleaning oil lines, oil leaks, transmission band installation, axle overhauls, refurbishing and replacing springs, radiator repair, starting motor overhaul, and more. It also includes troubleshooting and general servicing information. A must have for any Model T owner, this book is also a terrific reference for the docent, historian, or anyone who ever wondered, "how did that work?"