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Old 09-17-2022, 01:04 PM   #1091 (permalink)
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It's an aerodynamic oddity becasue it's an air compressor?

Thomas Smith began the Smith Model A Motor Compressor Co when he realized how much air compressors were needed in industry, and construction, by rethinking junkyard Model As
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He patented a cylinder head for the car’s 40-horse four-cylinder:
Cylinders one and four burned gasoline, powering the engine as usual;
two and three pumped air into a reservoir tank mounted on the car



It reminds me of the Dunn-Right compressor, also based on a 4-cylinder 40HP base engine.
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Old 09-17-2022, 03:21 PM   #1092 (permalink)
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Brazilian mid-'90s medium-duty Ford F-Series, with the Brazilian-specific aerodynamic cowl. They're a dying breed...

Maybe the front was lowered/rounded for better visibility?
Still, looks nice
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Old 09-17-2022, 05:54 PM   #1093 (permalink)
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One wonders how well it would fit an F-150.
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Old 09-20-2022, 10:05 PM   #1094 (permalink)
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The cab is basically the same of a bricknose or OBS F-150 anyway...


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Maybe the front was lowered/rounded for better visibility?
Not sure if that was taken as a priority at the designing stage, but most likely it was easier to mould. The tilt-cowl is a single-piece fiberglass unit.
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It never flew. Taxi tests only, and problems with the clutches meant it never made the 1929 race.
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It never flew. Taxi tests only, and problems with the clutches meant it never made the 1929 race.
Brilliant concept, ahead of it's time?

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My thought was an electric conversion would obviate the clutch problem.

Know anybody that makes R/C models?
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Re Permalink #1091, JACG posted his banners for the month, which makes this accessible:


justacarguy.blogspot.com/2022/09/the-banners-of-september
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That looks so strange with the longitudinal leaf-springs, instead of the transverse leaf-springs which were originally fitted to full-size Fords at least until the '40s.
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It makes sense. A traverse spring requires a wishbone or radius rods.

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