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Ford Model T

Ford Model T in Free Wheeling, Kurzfilm, 1932 IMDB

Typ: Pkw, Limousine — Herkunftsland: US

Ford Model T

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chicomarx BE

2011-02-15 18:56

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"Hey, she's running away. Where's the brakes?!"
"Ain't got no brakes! It's free-wheeling!"

Ddey65 US

2011-02-15 19:24

Was that even a real car?

ingo DE

2011-02-15 19:27

Rather a real car, disguised as a kids-made vehicle than the opposite.

chicomarx BE

2011-02-15 19:36

Yes, no doubt a real car underneath. The steering wheel might be the only clue.

Jale PL

2011-02-15 19:58

Errm... Made for Movie?

chicomarx BE

2011-02-15 20:11

Yes, I'll put Made for Movie, but one of the experts might have a better idea.

Free-wheeling was a real feature:

Zitat "Free-Wheeling" was first offered by Chevrolet in 1932. Initially touted as an economy feature, it allowed the car to coast when the driver's foot was lifted from the accelerator pedal. It soon fell from favor when the public realized its dangers by the lack of engine braking during downhill runs.

nzcarnerd NZ

2011-02-16 00:51

The closeup thumb of the steering wheel tells us it is based on a Model T Ford although the whole body is probably made for movie.

-- Last edit: 2011-02-16 00:55:34

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