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Wick 01-17-2011 09:40 AM

My Daughter driving the Speedster
 

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My Daughter had alot of fun,she drove me around in the speedster. "This is gonna be Alot of Fun this summer" she says. We drove in down some dirt backroads,about 5 miles. Good throttle response,stops good,steering...ive got to add somemore length to the drag link,I had moved the steering box back and am using the short pitman arm. Needs to turn tighter. The brown spot on the hood is Gun bluing (test spot). Lots of work left to do.

BRENT in 10-uh-C 01-17-2011 09:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Wick (Post 144639)
My Daughter had alot of fun,she drove me around in the speedster. "This is gonna be Alot of Fun this summer" she says. We drove in down some dirt backroads,about 5 miles. Good throttle response,stops good,steering...ive got to add somemore length to the drag link,I had moved the steering box back and am using the short pitman arm. Needs to turn tighter. The brown spot on the hood is Gun bluing (test spot). Lots of work left to do.

Teach her how to turn the steering wheel to the lock position while pushing the throttle to the floor and then dropping the clutch!! That generally will allow a very tight turning radius!! :D

Looks like she is planning on having more fun in the future too.


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MrTube 01-17-2011 10:05 AM

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Originally Posted by BRENT in 10-uh-C (Post 144649)
Teach her how to turn the steering wheel to the lock position while pushing the throttle to the floor and then dropping the clutch!! That generally will allow a very tight turning radius!! :D

Looks like she is planning on having more fun in the future too.


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Bad bad bad thing to teach :p

billwill 01-17-2011 10:11 AM

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Bad bad bad thing to teach :p

have fun now while she is young you only live once.

Wick 01-17-2011 10:57 AM

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Shes 26 now,and started driving at 8 on a restrictor plate kart on red clay. She use to sing yes thats right sing when she was driving around the track.

She likes the Model T in the shop also.
Wick

Gumpy 01-17-2011 11:10 AM

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very neat to get the younger generations driving and working on "A's" and "T's",,
I love the photo of the grandchild turning a socket on the model a engine of one of the members!

NoSurf 01-17-2011 11:12 AM

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Very very cool!!!!

dan 01-17-2011 11:13 AM

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Looks like a lot of fun and a good father-daughter experience. I can't wait until my daughter (now 4) is ready to drive my Coupe!

RockHillWill 01-17-2011 11:19 AM

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Hey Wick, I LIKE it!!!

BRENT in 10-uh-C 01-17-2011 12:09 PM

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Well Wick, she will be a natural and will find much enjoyment out of the car. Congrats to you Sir! My son also started racing karts early on (age 5) and has progressed into liking Model A's & T's with a sincere passion.

Since you mentioned your daughter now liking Model T's, my daughter drove her first Model T at age 15 while we were on tour out in Iowa several years ago, ...and then promply stated she wanted one of her own, so we built her a speedster. Sounds like your daughter is fixin' to have one of her own too! :D

BTW, I might add that the Model T club has a bunch of kids involved in the hobby, ...and many of them have their own speedsters, --or had them and now have gotten older & married, ...and they now have a "family car" (Touring or Roadster) on tour. THAT is the way you get younger kids involved in the hobby! ;)


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85930tudor 01-17-2011 02:06 PM

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My grandson is not much on the mechanical part yet. But he`s a great clean up man! He enjoys working and riding in his papaws A`s

Modelakid31 01-17-2011 02:16 PM

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I wish there were kids my age (18) closer to Foxborough that i could work on A's with all day. Most of the friends come help me with my tudor and my tractors but none really want or can afford their own.

Although my girlfriend really wants a model A, she doesnte even have the money to buy a regular everyday car. she wants a jeep like mine... psshhh. its my jeeppaaa! lol


I shouldn't have taught her to drive a standard... *looks both ways*


http://g.imagehost.org/t/0045/AE-1_M...0_030_edit.jpg Click for large view.

My 1991 Jeep Wrangler Renegade one of 1,400 sold (3,945 were made).

PS: Took that picture with a 1980 Canon AE-1 (35mm camera) on 11-3-10... Im also hard core into 35mm film and super 8 movie film. i develop black and white film in my closet! hehe :D

BRENT in 10-uh-C 01-17-2011 03:47 PM

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I wish there were kids my age (18) closer to Foxborough that i could work on A's with all day. Most of the friends come help me with my tudor and my tractors but none really want or can afford their own.

Although my girlfriend really wants a model A, she doesnte even have the money to buy a regular everyday car. she wants a jeep like mine... psshhh. its my jeeppaaa! lol


I shouldn't have taught her to drive a standard... *looks both ways*


http://g.imagehost.org/t/0045/AE-1_M...0_030_edit.jpg Click for large view.

My 1991 Jeep Wrangler Renegade one of 1,400 sold (3,945 were made).

PS: Took that picture with a 1980 Canon AE-1 (35mm camera) on 11-3-10... Im also hard core into 35mm film and super 8 movie film. i develop black and white film in my closet! hehe :D


It makes us proud that you have come "out of the closet" about this and have let us know!!http://model-a-ford.com/LOL.gif

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MikeK 01-17-2011 04:16 PM

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http://g.imagehost.org/t/0045/AE-1_M...0_030_edit.jpg Click for large view.

My 1991 Jeep Wrangler Renegade one of 1,400 sold (3,945 were made).

OMG! A square-eyed jeep. Makes me wince. Nice website, kid. Keep up the good work.

Modelakid31 01-17-2011 04:30 PM

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OMG! A square-eyed jeep. Makes me wince. Nice website, kid. Keep up the good work.


:pThanks and I love YJ's anything newer and i could care less. 1996 is the last year a "real" Jeep was made. its so sad. :(

'29wagon 01-18-2011 12:59 AM

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Wick, Brent. thanks for sharing. Cool with the kids at the wheel.
and Modelakid31, you're so into jeep, look up the cj2a page, you might find yourself another project.

SamIyam 01-18-2011 02:25 AM

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Man, that is a cool little speedster! I like it!

Do you have more pictures you can share?

Sam

Brentwood Bob 01-18-2011 02:34 PM

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PAPAW. there's alot of water around that station wagon. Bob

85930tudor 01-18-2011 07:16 PM

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PAPAW. there's alot of water around that station wagon. Bob yes he was washing it again after i just finished .....didnt pass brad`s inspection

Brentwood Bob 01-21-2011 02:07 AM

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PAPAW That is when you know he is determined to do it right.
Got one who is in his mid 20s, and he is still determined to do it right. Bob


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