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Ford Model T Speedster
Ford Model T Speedster
Ford Model T Speedster

Ford Model T Speedster

Manufacturer / Maker
Date1912
Mediummetal, glass, rubber, plastic.
DimensionsOverall: 63 x 142 in. (160 x 360.7 cm)
ClassificationsDistribution & Transportation Objects
Credit LineAlbuquerque Museum, gift of Robert Jacobs
Object numberPC1997.35.1
DescriptionModel T Speedster, customized 1920−40; modern restoration; metal, glass, rubber, plastic. Made by the Ford Motor Company, originally black.

This Ford Model T Speedster began life as a Roadster, which originally included a top but no doors. The first owner converted it to a Speedster around 1919. Even though the Speedster has only two gears -- forward and reverse -- it can reach speeds up to 60 miles an hour. Designer Henry Ford boldly moved the steering wheel to the left side, so that passengers could get out onto a clean curb. The ornamental cap on the radiator doubles as a temperature gauge. For night driving, the front headlamps are lit with carbide and the side lamps are kerosene operated.
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Terms
    President Johnson & Ford (of Mo. Co.)
    Julio Fernández Larraz
    ca. 1969
    Edmund and Susan Cobb On Set
    Cobb Studio
    ca. 1914
    Edmund and Susan Cobb On Set
    Cobb Studio
    ca. 1914
    Edmund and Susan Cobb On Set
    Cobb Studio
    ca. 1914
    Edmund and Susan Cobb On Set
    Cobb Studio
    ca. 1914
    Bluebird Enriched Flour
    Cortez Milling Company, Inc.
    2007
    Women's Saddle
    Comanche Tribe
    ca. 1875
    Stirrup
    unidentified
    17th Century
    Minnequa Water Bag
    Minnequa
    1940's - 1950's