Keyser\'s 1911 Model T Ford restoration

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Name: Kent Keyser
Year: 1911 Make: Ford Model: Touring
Date of Submission: Thursday, 2nd June 2011


Vehicle Description:

Brass era 1911 Model T Ford Touring. This car was so much fun to restore. The overall simplicity of the way the car was built was amazing to me. It\'s no wonder Ford could produce so many per day! The car was originally restored by my dad back in 1956. When he passed away, I decided to re-rerstore the car taking her down to the frame and doing a complete restoration. She\'s all original with no modifications done from original. So much fun to drive. People really appreciate the older brass era cars.

I currently am building a 1932 Ford roadster (hot rod) and also restoring a 1936 Ford Phaeton. 

The Eastwood sand blaster and the tubing bender have been great tools. Love them!



Eastwood Products Used:
Sand blaster and professional tubing bender



Latest Comments:


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Submitted by David Chantrell on Friday, 24th June 2011 06:47 am

A fine example of one of the first 100,000 model 'T's. It deserves full recogition of a fine restoration.

 
Submitted by John Gelfer on Sunday, 19th June 2011 11:44 am

Beautiful job on this outstanding example of a brass vehicle. The Model T was built for the masses, but it was a beauty by any standards. Thanks for preserving this fine automobile.

 
Submitted by F van Ekeren on Saturday, 18th June 2011 03:54 am

A truely lovely restoration.

 
Submitted by Jim Patrick on Friday, 17th June 2011 10:23 am

Absolutely gorgeous Model T. You deserve to win! My 1926 Coupe ("Miss Daisy"), which can be seen at the right, won in February. If you have not visited the Model T Forum, you should visit. A nice Model T community with interesting discussions. www.mtfca.com/discus/messages/179374/179374.html?1293811622

 


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