This 1915 Ford Model T Speedster, built by rdomeck on JalopyJournal.com, is a unique long-term build, over 20 years in process. The body includes a rumble seat, and involved an interesting decision as to how to cover it. The builder initially wanted an airplane-like canvas covering, instead of aluminum, and discussed using something called Ceconite.

Ultimately, he settled on making the body from a hood from a '46 Chevy shop truck, turned around backwards. The most unique strategy here was something that could apply to a lot of builds: using pegboard to lay out the body lines.



1915 Ford Model T Speedster by rdomeck on JalopyJournal.com

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1915 Ford Model T Speedster by rdomeck on JalopyJournal.com

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