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Gen3AntiqueAuto
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Also posting here because no one reads the services forum

Post by Gen3AntiqueAuto » Sat Feb 14, 2026 1:37 pm

Last Chance!
for those wanting an engine rebuilt for this years touring season. We have just enough time to do one more engine and get it back to you before we leave. I’m planning a 5,000 mile trip to AZ and back for the entire month of June. The trip will be filmed and posted to youtube, potential filmed destinations include the AACA museum in Hershey, and Speedy Bills Museum in Lincoln Nebraska if they still have the massive collection of Model T engines and accessories there. If you have other suggestions on what T-related things we should film for the channel please speak up. If you want an engine rebuilt before fall - get in touch so we can get started on it NOW. The goal is to get everything here done and out before May 31st, and reopening the shop in July. If you want to help with the trip - we’re looking for “super thanks”, patreon supporters, and video sponsors. Gas alone is expected to cost over $4,000! For those interested in the video series - we’ll be upgrading my grandparents (Gen 1) RV with solar and some engine upgrades before we head out. This camper has towed a Model T all over the country, but this time it’s going to be pulling a Jeep (maybe).
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DHort
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Re: Also posting here because no one reads the services forum

Post by DHort » Sat Feb 14, 2026 6:23 pm

Speedy Bill's Museum is still full of Model T stuff.

Craig Beek's Model T Museum in Moline, Illinois might be worth a stop. Frank Brandi could tell you more.


Topic author
Gen3AntiqueAuto
Posts: 418
Joined: Mon Aug 22, 2022 12:36 pm
First Name: Tim
Last Name: Foye
* REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 27 Fordor, 15 speedster (2), 23 touring, 26 fordor, 25 TT
Location: Middleborough MA
MTFCA Life Member: YES
Board Member Since: 1999
Contact:

Re: Also posting here because no one reads the services forum

Post by Gen3AntiqueAuto » Sun Feb 15, 2026 11:36 am

Thank you! Now I just need video sponsors! :) More views on the Model T stuff would be nice too...

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DHort wrote:
Sat Feb 14, 2026 6:23 pm
Speedy Bill's Museum is still full of Model T stuff.

Craig Beek's Model T Museum in Moline, Illinois might be worth a stop. Frank Brandi could tell you more.
Gen III Antique Auto - we do Model T Ford Restorations

You can have everything in life you want, if you will just help other people get what they want -Zig Z.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeROBg ... pB-KImprjw


OilyBill
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Re: Also posting here because no one reads the services forum

Post by OilyBill » Sat Feb 21, 2026 11:36 pm

When you get to Tucson, go to the "Rolling Through Time Auto Museum" in Tucson! It has one of EVERY YEAR of Model T Ford, plus a lot of special ones, such as a 4-wheel drive Model T, and a WWI Model T ambulance! There are probably 350 to 400 cars in the museum, (NOT JUST FORDS!) and all of them are outstanding. They also have displays of fire trucks, cameras, some horse drawn buggies and wagons, radios, bicycles, and fire engines, and agricultural engines and even bulldozers. It is an UNBELIEVABLE collection, and the museums also acts as the home of the local Model T, Model A, and V-8 Ford clubs. Notable is that this museum has a fully functional Model T and Model A engine rebuilding shop, with KR Wilson and other top tools from the 20's and 30's, all in virtually DAILY use in pouring babbitt, rebuilding engines all year around, run and operated by many of the people who have been using the equipment for many years before it was donated specifically to be actively used at the museum to keep Model T's and Model A's on the road, both for local hobbyists, and also for people who ship or bring engines from far away.

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