Ford Model T Speedster 1915
This 3D model represents the Ford Model T Speedster, the stripped-down racing version of the car that put America on wheels. Its exposed chassis, open bucket seats, barrel fuel tank, and brass-era details capture the raw, minimalist character of early motorsport.
Introduced in 1908, the Model T became the first truly mass-produced automobile. By 1915, owners were removing the heavy factory bodywork to build lightweight speedsters for dirt tracks and board speedways, creating some of America's first affordable race cars and helping to launch its grassroots racing culture.
This model is suitable for vintage car collections, motorsport dioramas, scale modelling, decorative displays, and automotive history projects. It can be printed as a standalone piece or customized with different finishes and period details. For the best results, adjust the scale, orientation, and supports according to your printer, material, and desired level of detail.
Usage & Links
Personal use: print freely. Commercial/digital redistribution is only allowed with a valid Patreon license: Patreon
Portfolio at https://marjers.com/
Tools I use: Acrylic paint pens for painted models, blade cutters for filament cutting, and a sander for, well, sanding.











