Rafael,
A very nice model that brings back a memory for me:
I had the opportunity to drive a 1913 T touring in 2015 or so. A friend of the owner of the company I worked for drove one over to our shop. I was asking him questions such as if the acetylene lamps still worked (they did) and if the belts were still leather (they weren't). Seeing my enthusiasm for the car, he asked if I'd like to take it for a spin around the cul de sac. Oh hell yes! I had driven my grandfather's 1930 something John Deere B and 1952 John Deere A as a kid, so how hard could it be? Turns out, about the same, except adding the spark advance. The best way to describe it would be it was like driving an underpowered cheap go cart lifted on wagon wheels with all the controls backwards and only mere suggestions for brakes. The sense of speed sitting that high up is multiplied a great deal more than one would think. We were buzzing around under 20mph and if felt like 120. I loved it!
Stuart