After having worked on this car for over 13 years, I am really proud of the car. It's not perfect, not by a long shot, and needs some things replaced, but it runs and drives. I replaced the brake band a few days ago, and THAT was a chore.
I can't replace one band in 40 minutes, let alone all three.
You have the right to be proud. Your touring looks really nice. Now enjoy the fun you'll be having tinkering and just riding around. Take some young kids for a ride and help them catch the fever for the future of T modeling. Job well done.
Looking good. You're way ahead of me. You have your top on.
Nice looking ride there, William.
Lookin' good! (I enjoy the photos and updates on forum member's cars.)
Drive carefully, and enjoy, W2
Nice car. You should have used a '25 rear curtain though. That is a common error made on 1925's. Apparently years ago, some of the top suppliers assumed all tops were the same from 23-25. Do you have all the '25 stuff on it?
Looks sweet, nice job and keep up the good work! Now, get out on the road and enjoy!!!
Larry give me a list, and I check and see.
I didn't use the single window because I don't like the way it looks. I swapped the engine out for a 23, so I could have my 25 rebuilt. I also have an 6v alternator instead of generator (but I do still have it).
My 25 engine has a four dip pan, correct hogs head, correct transmission, starter, runs on mag, battery horn, horn button, starter switch,
nice! I love the 25's.
It looks very good. If it runs as good as it looks, you have a very nice car.
Norm