Over a century ago, Henry Ford’s assembly line helped mass-produce the Model T, setting a new standard for how to manufacture vehicles. Now, at its Louisville Assembly Plant in Kentucky, the Ford ...
Ford introduced the Model T way back in 1908, and production continued for nearly two decades before finally coming to an end in 1927. Engines of this era, even four-cylinder engines like the unit ...
On October 1, 1908, the Ford Model T was introduced to the public, quietly sparking one of the most significant shifts in modern transportation. Designed to be simple, sturdy, and affordable, it ...
Everyone with even a passing interest in cars knows that the Ford Model T pretty much started it all, so when the company's current CEO, Jim Farley, declares that a “new Model T moment” is ahead, it's ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Barney takes us about and about to the Model T Museum in Richmond, Indiana, which celebrates the legacy of the first mass-produced automobile, offering visitors a unique glimpse ...
Ford Motor Co. CEO Jim Farley announces a new electric vehicle platform and assembly system at the Louisville Assembly Plant on August 11. Less than two weeks after announcing its electric vehicle ...
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 ...
It's easy to forget just how revolutionary the historic Ford Model T was. The car itself was, of course, a huge success, with over 15 million of them manufactured between 1908 and 1927. With ...
The Ford Model T was manufactured on Ford Motor Co.'s innovative assembly line, which allowed the company to sell it for a reasonable price. The Model T was so popular Henry Ford once said: “There’s ...
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 ...