The Model T revolutionized the auto industry as it was the first low-priced, mass-produced vehicle with standard, interchangeable parts. The actual first car built for sale rolled off the factory floor in October 1 in 1908. That particular model was equipped with a 20hp four-cylinder engine, weighed 1,200 pounds, and could reach a top speed of about 45mph while returning fuel consumption between 13 and 21mpg.
The moving assembly line for the Model T didn’t actually come into play until 1913. More than 15 million Model T’s were sold when production finally stopped on May 26 1927. Some of the events planned this year are expected to bring together up to 1,000 Model Ts with some cars coming from England, Norway, Australia and New Zealand.


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Thu Mar 6 2008 9:04 PM
NaBUru38 says
Any customer can have a car painted any color that he wants, so long as it is black.
Dunno whether I've ever seen any Ford T. At school, once we went to an old car museum. But the disgusting smell of dust and rust prevented me from even getting near the gates.
Wed Jun 11 2008 7:36 PM
Kevin says
I have a model t and all I have had is a good time with it. When I first got it I was having a hard time starting it and I called my Dad . He told me to kick the back tire and show the car who is the boss. I was able to get it started a couple cranks after I broke my foot kicking the darn car. It started but it showed me who the real boss is, and it still is the boss. I wouldn't trade it for anything in the world.
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