Ford did not invent the automobile. We have Carl Benz to blame for that with his Benz Patent Motorwagen. But we can safely credit Ford with creating the affordable car in the shape of the Model T. One ...
In the early years of the 20th century, the Ford Motor Co. produced more automobiles than any other manufacturer. Ford was also busy building construction and farm equipment as well as trucks.
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 ...
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Introduced in 1908, the Ford Model T remained in production through 1927. Assembled in tens of factories across the world, the Model T sold over 15 million units. Although it's been nearly 100 years ...
First released in 1908 by the Ford Motor Company, the Model T is one of the most important vehicles ever made. While it wasn't the first car to be produced on an assembly line, Ford took steps that ...
Most people wouldn’t think twice about using a modern crossover for daily errands. But what if you swapped that for a 1927 Ford Model T? No power steering, no A/C, and barely any brakes. In this video ...
The Henry Ford Museum is hiring an antique vehicle mechanic to maintain its fleet of historic vehicles. The position requires mechanical skills and a passion for sharing automotive history with the ...
The original Model A nameplate was a short-lived Ford on offer between 1903 and 1904, but that’s not the focus of today’s feature. Instead, we’ll be taking a look at Ford’s second, more famous Model A ...