I noticed that ICM has a lot of Model T kits besides ambulances, but evidently meant for Australians. But I should think that some right-hand drive ones would appear in Europe as well, certainly for British forces there?
The Model T tourer and patrol car kits from ICM are 'right hand drive', hardly surprising as the Australians drive on the left (like all right thinking countries).
It's a while since I looked at one, but I think Model T's had a fairly simple dash board, with the speedo in the centre.
The only thing to watch with all the ICM kits I have seen is that the rounder bonnet provided says that it's a post-1917 car, before that they had a five (flat) sided bonnet.
The Model T tourer and patrol car kits from ICM are 'right hand drive', hardly surprising as the Australians drive on the left (like all right thinking countries).
It's a while since I looked at one, but I think Model T's had a fairly simple dash board, with the speedo in the centre.
The only thing to watch with all the ICM kits I have seen is that the rounder bonnet provided says that it's a post-1917 car, before that they had a five (flat) sided bonnet.
jh
I get the idea, as the British did too. You'd think that they'd have right-hand drive Model T's available in their country.
Ironically I had thought Henry Ford objected to his use of his products for war purposes. Of course he probably had no choice in the matter.