Finally got it done. Now what am I going to do with my time? Hope the photos come with this message, if not will try again.
Nope .. no photos!
Well .. you could always drive it! (assuming it is a T you got done) :-)
Last try for photos tonight.
Very Nice !
SWEET!! Great job!
Wow, looks great. And the next project is????
Rob
Larry,
You asked :
"Now what am I going to do with my time?"
Answer :
DRIVE IT - DRIVE IT - DRIVE IT!!!!
There's lots of summer left - Have fun.
Be_Zero_Be
Looks great! Now that you have it done, you need to get another as for a project for your spare time.
Very nice!
When people ask about it (and they will)
nice to be able to say "I did it".
As to what to do now...another one!
You do beautiful work. Now, put the tools down and take some time off from the workshop to enjoy that Model T!
Beautiful!
Take a screwdriver and scratch the bed somewhere inside so you can quit worrying about it. Then drive the dickens out of it!
Very nice ....
Jim
You are gonna have fun with that car. Very nice work.
Larry,
It looks great! Are you related to the Larry Noller that produced the very nice wheel adapter plates to mount the later Ford wire spoked wheels on the T wooden hub?
Looks like you have recently started posting – welcome aboard!
Respectfully submitted,
Hap l9l5 cut off
Looks as if it was worth the wait, Larry. And just in time for the Hillbilly Tour in Springfield!
AWESOME!!!!!! Need to drive it!!!
Hap:
Yes, I am the one that used to build the adapters. I have retired from the teaching profession and am planning to start making things in the shop again. One of the projects I have been working on is a Boring Jig for pouring and boring the main bearing. I have meant to sort of test the waters by asking how many on the forum might consider such a thing if it were in the $500.00 range.
You need to get another one to work on between drives in this one (beautiful job of restoration). And then of course, you need a third for spare parts. And on and on.
Norm
Larry Noller:
Its good to hear from you. When are you moving back to Colorado, the Colonel needs some help with his T ?
Looks great!
It's like model railroading Larry. You only think it's done then you tear something apart that doesn't need it. Of course, if you've REALLY got nothing to do just hang around a bit. They tend to multiply.
Outstanding, Larry! Absolutely beautiful!
Oh, and I might add, I don't think you can say "Model T" and "done" in the same sentence. The T needs lots of loving, tweaking, adjusting, oiling, greasing, and polishing and when you are done you start over again.... Gotta love 'em!
I Like It. Great Job!
It's hard to add anything to this thread that hasn't been said........Great looking Car,,,have fun with it......Carl
Larry super job! Now go spend some off that spare time driving it. Have fun!
Yep. Very nice!