Yes , the model T is a rear wheel driven vehicle.
rear wheel drive....Ford never made a fwd t-bird.
No, it's rear wheel drive only. Dodge offers it on the Charger SXT and R/T models. The all-wheel-drive SXT starts at $29,490, a $3,340 premium over the rear-wheel-drive SXT, and the all-wheel-drive R/T starts at $34,220, a $2,100 jump from the rear-wheel-drive version. The SXT has a 3.5-liter V-6, and the R/T a 5.7-liter V-8, and both come with a five-speed automatic transmission that allows manual shifting. in 2010 as of now the sxt & the r/t awd are discontinued but hey there are some out there
NO. A Taurus is front wheel drive, T-Birds are rear wheel drive. The engines sit totally different and the transmission will not match, or the motormounts either.
no
You mean, what cars don`t come with front wheel drive. Most to-day are FWD.
There is a vacuum pipe system used to lock the front hubs. The t pieces in this system are platic, and break after a few years. This stops the hub from locking - hence only rear wheel drive despite what the light says.
I have a 94 cavaleir z24 with the 3.1 multi port f1, also have a buddie with a camaro not sure on the year but its the same engine just in sideways for rear wheel drive.
No it dosen`t
The top speed of a Ford Model T is around 45 mph. Back then who ever owned one didn't drive them anymore than 35 mph.
The model T was important because it was more easier to drive than all the other cars ford has made. Interesting fact is, ford made 20 different cars and the first one was called model a and went on from A to Z and the best was model T!
could be the 4 wheel drive module located behind the glove compartment. If you don"t hear a click when you press the button to engage the module isn't working.
In the Model T transmission, each of the gears does the same work. The clutch is only used during a direct drive. The Triple gears are used to drive in low gear and reverse.