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How the 1908 Ford Model T changed everyday life forever
The Ford Model T did not simply put more people behind the wheel. It rearranged daily life, work, and even the shape of ...
The 177-cubic inch inline-four will take any liquid that burns, the wheels are made of hickory wood (only rear ones have ...
To mark the 250th anniversary of the United States, we’re cataloging 25 objects that define the country’s history. When the Ford Model T first hit the road in the early 1900s, it didn’t just change ...
The ferry broke down at exactly the wrong moment for everyone except Henry Ford. On June 8, 1909, two stripped-down Ford ...
Henry Ford and his Model T are as engrained into the fabric of American history as George Washington being our first President. In school, we're taught about the man and his creation, which not only ...
Ford produced about 15 million Model Ts in the 19 years between 1908 and mid-1927 before introducing the upscaled Model A to the world on December 2, 1927. It took several months to switch tooling ...
There's more to Model T No. 15 million than meets the eye. Ford Motor Co. celebrated its production with a ceremony on the last day of production in 1927 at its sprawling plant in Highland Park just ...
In a high-security room on the third floor of a factory in Detroit’s bustling Milwaukee Junction industrial neighborhood in 1907, six men and a 14-year-old boy changed the world. In less than a year — ...
This once-black 1924 Ford Model T Coupe features a 177 ci inline-four engine, a two-speed planetary gear transmission, and wood-spoke wheels. It just sold at auction for $27,000 (plus a buyer’s fee), ...
The vehicle Henry Ford brought to world at a price more folks could afford continues to resonate with generations of fans — some famous, some not so famous, and Ford family members. Ford sold almost ...
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