The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Museum brings Model T driving to the masses

- By Mike Householde­r The Associated Press

HICKORY CORNERS, MICH. » A different kind of driving lesson — in a vehicle with a top speed of 40 mph 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.

Brand is a longtime Model T fan. Really long. The 92-year-old drove Model Ts as a teenager living in Dearborn, Michigan, Henry Ford’s hometown and the current home of the auto company he pioneered. Brand has a 1926 model that he drives in parades, at graduation­s and weddings.

“I owned three Model Ts in high school. They were cheap. High school kids look for cheap cars,” said Brand, a retired college professor who lives in Stanwood, Michigan.

Once the students complete the course, they attend a graduation ceremony, where they are presented with a book about the Model T, a DVD of vintage newsreel footage and a driving school certificat­e.

Maes received his certificat­e on a day when history was made.

Alan Bennett from suburban Detroit became the youngest person ever to complete the class — an achievemen­t that was noted at the ceremony.

“It was fun, really, because I only did go-carts before,” said the 12-yearold, whose father, a designer with General Motors, cheered him on and took pictures as his son went on the various drives.

 ?? MIKE HOUSEHOLDE­R — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Alan Bennett, sitting behind the wheel, listens as 92-year-old instructor Jim Brand provides guidance on how to drive the Model T at the Gilmore Car Museum in Hickory Corners, Mich. Bennett, who is 12, is among the more than 500 people this year who...
MIKE HOUSEHOLDE­R — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Alan Bennett, sitting behind the wheel, listens as 92-year-old instructor Jim Brand provides guidance on how to drive the Model T at the Gilmore Car Museum in Hickory Corners, Mich. Bennett, who is 12, is among the more than 500 people this year who...
 ?? MIKE HOUSEHOLDE­R — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A student driver operates a Model T on the grounds of the Gilmore Car Museum in Hickory Corners, Mich.
MIKE HOUSEHOLDE­R — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A student driver operates a Model T on the grounds of the Gilmore Car Museum in Hickory Corners, Mich.

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