The Model T Ford is often cited as the first mass-produced car in America, and high schools across the United States still applaud Henry Ford as the inventor of the automobile assembly line. But it ...
The Ford Model T did more than popularize a new gadget; it rewired how people lived, worked, and imagined distance. By taking a machine that had been a fragile toy for the wealthy and turning it into ...
Regardless of whether you're a lifelong car addict or someone who only really cares if their car makes it from home to work and back every day, chances are you know about the Ford Model T. More than ...
Ford’s CEO calls its new EV a “Model T moment,” a claim that suggests a revolution in affordability. We analyze if a low-cost, LFP-powered car can truly live up to the legacy of the car that put the ...
A fresh trademark filing and Ford’s “Model T moment” tease point to the return of a cult classic car-pickup hybrid. This time built for the electric era. Reading time 3 minutes Ford is promising a ...
Some cars invite you in with chrome and comfort. The Model T invites you into a time machine, hands you three pedals that mean the wrong things, and politely asks you to learn 1910s. Then it coughs, ...
When Thomas Miller of Livonia retired from Ford Motor Co., he was told to find a good home for the circa 1914 Model T engine block that he sometimes used as a teaching tool. A replica that was cast ...
As legend would have it, Henry Ford claimed buyers could have his namesake company's Model T in any color they wanted, just as long as it was black. Today's Nice Price or No Dice '26 is black and a ...
The 1913 Ford Model T has been recreated in 1,060 pieces, complete with a folding roof and a working hand crank, and has input from Ford’s historical archives. Lego Icons releases a detailed 1913 Ford ...