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Model T
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Model T

Automobile built by the Ford Motor Co. from 1908 until 1927, the first widely affordable mass-produced car. Assembly-line production methods introduced by Henry Ford in 1913 enabled the price of this five-seat touring car to drop from $850 in 1908 to $300 in 1925. Over 15 million Model T's were built. The car was offered in several body styles, all mounted on a standard chassis. Various colors were initially available, but after 1913 its sole color was black. It was replaced by the popular Model A in 1928.



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She herded turkeys and stomped grapes when she was a girl and rode to school in her father's Ford Model T.
The Telegraph of London ran a photo of English "vanners" Eva Hasell and Iris Sayle, along with accompanying news item, with their Ford Model T caravan.
Todd Heistand's $25 million residential and commercial development in the former Ford Model T Factory at 1524 Cuming Street in Northeast Omaha opens with a ribbon cutting on June 15 at 9:00 a.
 
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