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nkaminar 07-31-2025 04:08 PM

Laurel and Hardy driving a Model A
 

Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy in Jitterbugs. Interesting Model A roadster but part of the plot uses a rear gas tank. Probably because the prop gasoline is really water. 16-inch wheels. Nice use of steam out of the radiator.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mP3QnwFc0UU

Marshall V. Daut 07-31-2025 05:17 PM

Re: Laurel and Hardy driving a Model A
 

They normally drove Model T Tourings in their films, pre-1926 versions from the "Black Era". Most of the time the cars ended up being destroyed one way or another, sometimes being cut in half or twisted like a pretzel. OUCH! The Model A in the "Jitterbugs" is the only film I can think of in which they drove a Model A.
Marshall
Collector of L & H and silent films from Blackhawk (Eastin-Phelan Corp.) since 1963

Synchro909 07-31-2025 07:30 PM

Re: Laurel and Hardy driving a Model A
 

Strange looking front mudguards (fenders) on that Model A

mcgarrett 07-31-2025 08:34 PM

Re: Laurel and Hardy driving a Model A
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by Synchro909 (Post 2403632)
Strange looking front mudguards (fenders) on that Model A

Synchro,
Good catch! I don't know what's going on there either. I've seen photos of those "skirted" front fenders on '33-'34 cars but never on a Model A. I think the skirted front fenders were only used for a short time in '33-'34 , but I'm not certain about them. I have the Early Ford V8 Club restoration book for '33-'34 and I think I saw them there.

IDSpud 07-31-2025 09:05 PM

Re: Laurel and Hardy driving a Model A
 

Fun to watch.

JoeCB 07-31-2025 10:20 PM

Re: Laurel and Hardy driving a Model A
 

There were a lot of "un Model a" features on that car... wheels, location of the gas filler and if I recall correctly steering wheel. I did enjoy the film, thanks for posting it .
As a side note on Laurel & Hardy films. Back in the day ... long ago, the Henery Ford Museum used to regularly feature L&H films on Saturday mornings in a small theater in the museum. I don't recall if there was a charge, my father would take the young me often.
Joe B

nkaminar 08-01-2025 04:27 AM

Re: Laurel and Hardy driving a Model A
 

The real gas filler cap is at the cowl. The one at the rear was a prop because of the gallon of water used to add to the "gas tank".


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