skip to about 9.300 to see
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How fast can you tear a model t apart
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Re: How fast can you tear a model t apart
The funny thing is when they made this movie, they showed up at the wrong house to film it and when the owner came home the realized they were 1 block away from the house the studio bought, not a happy camper, Bob
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Re: How fast can you tear a model t apart
Easily my favorite Laurel and Hardy movie.
This literally (not figuratively) makes me laugh out loud every time I watch it.
This literally (not figuratively) makes me laugh out loud every time I watch it.
1924 Touring
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Re: How fast can you tear a model t apart
L & H parted out many Model T's during their careers.
Here's a model T engine and parts animation from an engineering design project. I spotted a few boo-boos, but overall I think it's really good, especially for anyone who is contemplating working on a T engine, or is just curious how all the parts fit together.
I would be curious what persons like Martynn Vowell might think of it, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FnuRW3qye-A
Here's a model T engine and parts animation from an engineering design project. I spotted a few boo-boos, but overall I think it's really good, especially for anyone who is contemplating working on a T engine, or is just curious how all the parts fit together.
I would be curious what persons like Martynn Vowell might think of it, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FnuRW3qye-A