1923 Model T powered by Harley V-Twin
Ford’s ubiquitous Model T has witnessed its fair share of modifications within the years. Often powered by an engine a good amount as opposed to how was originally constructued for the considerable engine bay, countless variations of the hot rod theme own attained Henry Ford’s first mass-market automobile a highly desirable machine to customize. Today, we have stumbled all over an fully new way to energy the T, and it is easily too cool not to share. Behind the individualized spiderweb grille of presently 1923 Ford Model T is a 1200cc V-Twin engine taken based on what i read in the frame rails of a Harley-Davidson Sportster. Considering how little bit such a car is are expected to weigh, the air-cooled twin cylinder mill surrounded by Screaming Eagle mods is maybe tons powerful to get the car out of its own way. The owner used up rather a few HD cues in the general design and as the majority of initial characteristics based on what i read in the donor bike as was possible. Note the double rear shocks halting the rear axle — persons are based on what i read in the Sportster, as perfectly as the underside pegs that now see job as the gas and brake pedals. Nice work.
[Source: eBay Motors via The Kneslider]

