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at 60 that thing would become one bouncy ride
how fast those things can go?????
time for some reserch
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this is model t specs...im not sure what that is on the pic, but it would be close enough.
The Model T had a 177-cubic-inch (2.9 L) front mounted inline four-cylinder en bloc engine (that is, all four in one block, as common now, rather than in individual castings, as common then) producing 20 hp (15 kW) for a top speed of 40–45 mph (64–72 km/h). The Model T four-cylinder sidevalve engine was first in the world with a detachable head, making service like valve jobs easier. According to Ford Motor Company, the Model T had fuel economy on the order of 13–21 mpg-US (6–9 km/l; 16–25 mpg-imp).[14] The engine was capable of running on petrol, kerosene, or ethanol,[15][16] although the decreasing cost of petrol and the later introduction of Prohibition made ethanol an impractical fuel.
one crazy gas guzzling speed demon
The Model T had a 177-cubic-inch (2.9 L) front mounted inline four-cylinder en bloc engine (that is, all four in one block, as common now, rather than in individual castings, as common then) producing 20 hp (15 kW) for a top speed of 40–45 mph (64–72 km/h). The Model T four-cylinder sidevalve engine was first in the world with a detachable head, making service like valve jobs easier. According to Ford Motor Company, the Model T had fuel economy on the order of 13–21 mpg-US (6–9 km/l; 16–25 mpg-imp).[14] The engine was capable of running on petrol, kerosene, or ethanol,[15][16] although the decreasing cost of petrol and the later introduction of Prohibition made ethanol an impractical fuel.
one crazy gas guzzling speed demon
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