Museum in Michigan brings Model T driving to the masses
HICKORY CORNERS, Mich. — A different kind of driving lesson — in a vehicle with a top speed of 40 mph (65 kph) that hasn’t been produced in nearly a century — is gaining traction in western Michigan.
More than 500 people have learned to drive a Model T at the Gilmore Car Museum near Kalamazoo this year.
“(At) first, I was terrified. Absolutely terrified that I was going to break something, but then you realize that these things were built bulletproof,” said Keith Maes, a 49-year-old from Kentwood, Michigan, who was one of two dozen people who took part in a recent Model T class. The four-hour classes cost $105 and include three student drives and three ride-and-observe sessions inside Henry Ford’s motorcar for the masses.
Instructors such as Jim Brand are there every step of the way, including to hand-crank the Model T if the novice drivers stall it, as they sometimes do.