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Model T assembly line

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by oldandkrusty, Jan 16, 2009.

  1. oldandkrusty
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    I just came across this very cool Youtube video concerning the Model T. Some great ***embly lines shots, including the top shop where the workers wore suits and ties. Hope you like it...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4KrIMZpwCY
     
  2. I SMELL SMOKE
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  3. jonzcustomshop
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    awesome !
    love the driving shots, who wants to take thier restored t out and try to out perform a jeep?
    also , watch the workers... wonder if there any americans today that work like that?
    the video is sped up a little bit, but it dosen't look like that guy putting the fender and runningboard on has much time.
    the guys sanding the wheel spokes: imagine doing that for 8 hours straight every day!
     
  4. Busy B
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    from Kalama, WA

    Cool video! I'm glad the roads are better now!
     
  5. 31ratcoach
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    from rolla

    wonder were the millionth car is or if it still is alive
     
  6. Pir8Darryl
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  7. A-Wall
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  8. oldandkrusty
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  9. Streetwerkz
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    way cool, who'd ever think that the model T was the first car/atv
    ****er did some good off roading!!
     
  10. hollywood 423
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    from west ohio

    Did anyone notice he said production of the model A's was from 1908 to 1928. Always thought they were T's..
     
  11. T-Time
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    You meant the 15 millionth? When I saw it, it was in the Henry Ford Museum. I guess it is still there. The narrator mentions the color. It is green with black fenders.
     

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