You don’t drive a Model T like modern cars. Slide behind the wooden wheel and you’re confronted with three pedals on the floor for clutch, reverse, and brake. There’s a floor lever to the left and two “whiskers” attached to the steering column for throttle and spark. This car has electric start, introduced for 1919. Before that, you hand-cranked. To research this article, Dad and I went for a drive in suburban-to-rural Indiana, as we’ve done many times before.