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  2. Ford Model T - Wikipedia

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    The suspension components of a Ford Model T. The coil-spring device is an aftermarket accessory, the "Hassler shock absorber". Model T suspension employed a transversely mounted semi-elliptical spring for each of the front and rear beam axles, which allowed a great deal of wheel movement to cope with the dirt roads of the time.

  3. Transverse leaf spring front suspension - Wikipedia

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    1919 Ford Model T. Transverse leaf spring front suspension is a type of automotive front suspension, whose usage is most well known in Ford Motor Company products from 1908 to 1948 (1959 for the inexpensive Ford Popular in the UK). "Suicide front axle" is a term that has been used for it. [1]

  4. T-bucket - Wikipedia

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    Model Ts were hot-rodded and customized from the 1920s on, but the T-bucket was specifically created and named by Norm Grabowski in the 1950s. [citation needed] This car was named Lightning Bug, [citation needed] better known as the Kookie Kar, after being redesigned by Grabowski and appearing in the TV show 77 Sunset Strip, driven by character Gerald "Kookie" Kookson.

  5. How Ford Motor Co.'s early Model T could be used for almost ...

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    From liberating farmers to helping city workers maintain street lights, the early Model T was versatile.

  6. Vintage Ford Model T ads show how the automaker attempted to ...

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    A 1925 Model T advertisement. Ford declared that Model T demand was "wide and ever-growing," but in actuality production peaked in 1923 and declined every year thereafter.

  7. Swing axle - Wikipedia

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    Another use of the swing axle concept is Ford's "Twin I-Beam" front suspension for trucks. This system has solid axles, and may transmit power in four-wheel-drive versions, where it is called "Twin Traction Beam". It is an independent suspension system, as each tyre rises and falls without affecting the position of the other.

  8. Car suspension - Wikipedia

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    The front suspension components of a Ford Model T. Automobiles were initially developed as self-propelled versions of horse-drawn vehicles. However, horse-drawn vehicles had been designed for relatively slow speeds, and their suspension was not well suited to the higher speeds permitted by the internal combustion engine.

  9. Clément-Panhard - Wikipedia

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    Generalization of the suspension by 3 points and triangulations; Transverse spring on the front axle, so the VCP waddles as does the Ford T; A quasi-automatic gearbox etc. Also the use of vanadium steel by Ford comes from a Panhard & Levassor racing car that crashed during a race in America. [19]