The T looked spindly and almost incongruous putting down the road and through mud flats but they used high quality spring steel and good strong axles. They were *tough*, much more than they looked and many a man got his start with all kinds of enterprises with an AFFORDABLE car and reliable power source takeoff “PTO” with the T.
Time magazine writers are idiots if they cannot acknowledge this.
“The T looked spindly and almost incongruous putting down the road and through mud flats but they used high quality spring steel and good strong axles. They were *tough*, much more than they looked and many a man got his start with all kinds of enterprises with an AFFORDABLE car and reliable power source takeoff PTO with the T.
Time magazine writers are idiots if they cannot acknowledge this.”
yes, they are idiots and have so sense of what the country was like when 50% of Americans lived/worked on farms ...the reliable old T was a godsend for many a family.