In response to the Ford engine conversions, a few years ago, Ford was featured at Portland, Indiana show. Fellow showed up with Fords powered with stock engine, An OHV Ford 239 six cylinder, A 100 HP flathead V8 and a Zephyr V12 flathead. Quite a display. The Zephyr was an impressive sounding machine.
Don Knasel, also known as "Awesome Henry" who lives a short ways from me, Has a Ford with a 429 Ford V8. Don and his son has quite an assortment of Customized Ford tractors and sells some of the conversion parts. He also has a couple Model T's, One he parades and restoring the other one.
Had a couple nice days here in Ohio. was in the low 60's today. I have been housebound for the last few days. I am walling off part of my living to make a downstairs bedroom. Getting tired of climbing my steep stairway to bedroom. Living room was originally 19 feet by 16 feet. Don't need that much room at all, so walled off 8 feet by 16 feet for bedroom. Will still leave 11 feet by 16 feet living room. Finished the framing yesterday and added some electrical outlets and switches today. Ready to start drywall now.
This house is like a lot of houses built in the late 1800's. There is nowhere that is plumb, level or flat. The whole house tips 1 3/8" to the west. The wall I built is 3 inches higher on the east side than the west, no such thing as standard studs here. Wall board will have to be cut to match the house. The present stairway is very narrow and steep with an ell at the bottom, making it impossible to take furniture and mattresses up the stairway. Have to remove the window in the small bedroom and move things out over the side porch, not very handy. I think I will enjoy the new room when I get it done.
Gene