September 2023 Hot Rod of the Month
1915 Ford Model T Roadster submitted by Brian Schaub

September 2023 Hot Rod of the Month

Year:
1915

Make:
Ford

Model:
Model T Roadster

Engine:
1935 Ford 21 stud V8

Transmission:
'39 Ford

Rear End:
Model A Ford

More about the car

This month’s winning entry, a 1915 Ford Model T Roadster, was submitted by Brian Schaub.

September 2023 Hot Rod of the Month

Body

  • 1915 Model T Roadster body with unknown make Turtle Deck

Frame

  • Z’d Model T with Suicide Perch

Wheelbase

  • 99″

Brakes

  • FRONT: 40′ Ford
  • REAR: 40′ Ford

Suspension

  • FRONT: Dropped Model A axle with Model T spring
  • REAR: Model A Banjo with Model T spring

Tires

  • FRONT: 5.50 16
  • REAR: 7.00 16

Additional Details

1915 Model T Roadster, #45 “Desert Flyer” 40’s styled Hot Rod. The body is Model T Ford with an unknown make Turtle Deck modified to fit the body and a louvered lid. The motor is a 35′ 21 stud with 36′ heads mated to a 39′ transmission.The crowning jewel of the Roadster is an original Thickstun PM-7 dual high rise intake manifold, topped with a pair of Stromberg 97 carburetors. Front axle is a dropped Model A with Model T spring and 32′-34′ spindles. Rear axle is stock Model A Banjo with Model T spring, 40′ Ford brakes at all four corners. Steering box is a late Model A Gemmer unit, while the tie rod and drag link are modified from AA Big truck. A 40′ pedal assembly uses a modified cross shaft to actuate the clutch. Trimmed down Model A pedals have been adapted to be removable like later style round pedals. The Generator has been converted to 12v and modified to use an external voltage regulator for more reliable charging.Windshield frame is an inverted and narrowed upper T frame with slanted 23′-25′ stanchions. Non structural fasteners are slotted screws or bolts, all others are castle nut type. Other items include cast aluminum Hydraulic Cover and Skull shift knob. The Desert Flyer raced at TROG Flabob 23′ and will be running at RPM Nationals Santa Margarita.

Engine Type

  • 1935 Ford 21 stud V8

Displacement

  • 221

Heads

  • 1936 Ford

Compression

  • Stock

Intake

  • Thickstun PM-7

Carbs

  • Stromberg 97s

Ignition

  • Ford Driving Bell

Exhaust

  • Center Dump Headers

Pipes

  • Straight pipes 2.25″

Mufflers

  • N/A

Clutch

  • Stock

Flywheel

  • Stock

Engine HP

  • 88

Shift Linkage

  • Top Select

Trans

  • ’39 Ford

Rear End

  • Model A Ford

Rear Axle Ratio

  • 3.78:1


About the AHRF Hot Rod of the Month Contest

The Hot Rod of the Month Contest is a special opportunity available only to Foundation Members. Active Members have a two-week period EACH MONTH in which to enter a car they own by providing photos and a description of their car. During the following two-week period, all Members, whether they have entered a car or not, can individually vote for their favorite car.

The car with the most Member votes at the end of each month will be the AHRF Hot Rod of the Month and will be featured on the AHRF website and on social networks.

At the end of each calendar year, the Advisory Board of the Foundation will select one car, as the AHRF Hot Rod of the Year, from that year’s Hot Rod of the Month winners. The Hot Rod of the Year will be given special publicity, and the car will be maintained in an ongoing catalog of AHRF Hot Rod of the Year winners.



About the AHRF Hot Rod of the Month Contest

The Hot Rod of the Month Contest is a special opportunity available only to Foundation Members. Active Members have a two-week period EACH MONTH in which to enter a car they own by providing photos and a description of their car. During the following two-week period, all Members, whether they have entered a car or not, can individually vote for their favorite car.

The car with the most Member votes at the end of each month will be the AHRF Hot Rod of the Month and will be featured on the AHRF website and on social networks.

At the end of each calendar year, the Advisory Board of the Foundation will select one car, as the AHRF Hot Rod of the Year, from that year’s Hot Rod of the Month winners. The Hot Rod of the Year will be given special publicity, and the car will be maintained in an ongoing catalog of AHRF Hot Rod of the Year winners.