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Side view of the 'interior' of the Model T. Ford's famous line of you can have it in any color so long as that color is black applies here as well.
Amazing display piece at the museum.
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New buffer stops added to the headshunt. These are a 3D printed item from Shapeways. Next onto the hardstanding around the turntable and building of a roundhouse
The interior.
The various levers and handles were fascinating. Nothing like today's cars:
There are 3 foot pedals: the one on the left is first gear when it is depressed unless at the same time the long handle to it's left is pushed forward, in which case the car is in second gear. With this pedal partly depressed, the car is in neutral. The middle pedal operates reverse when depressed. The pedal on the right is the brake.
The handle on the floor to the left of the steering wheel is an emergency brake when pulled full back, operates second gear when pushed fully forward in conjunction with the left-most foot pedal and, when upright, puts the vehicle in neutral.
The stick on the right side of the steering wheel is the "gas pedal"; the one on the left side advances - or retards - the spark.
Now isn't that just too simple!
Found this beauty at a Mustang Car Show at a fair in Pinellas Park, Florida.
More pictures of this car in my set: Ford Model T