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Buying a Ford Model T - A Guide by : Andrew
Whitehead
Developed by Henry Ford the Model T entered production in
1908 and 2008 marks the 100th anniversary of the first mass-produced car to be
made on a production line. Ford aimed to develop a car affordable to the masses
and through this goal the Model T changed the world and turned America into an
industrial economy and mobile society. Buying a Ford Model T in 1908 cost half
the price of its rivals and would help drive the change from horse to
automobile. The Model T was produced until 1927 by which time more than 15
million models had been sold.
The Car
Early Ford Model T's had no doors, the windscreen was braced with leather straps
and the styling was typically formal and upright as is usual with cars of this
era. There were changes made, the 1915 model for example has a single passenger
side door but the driver's side was covered by the spare wheel where the door
would be. Also the back seat is set over the rear axle, allowing for plenty of
leg room but no allowance made for carrying luggage.
What will your Money buy you
With a some sixteen million made there are plenty to choose from when Buying a
Ford Model T. Prices today depend on the condition of the car and you can expect
to pay around $5000 for a project car and over $10,000 for a car in good running
order. Specialist companies can supply most if not all parts that maybe required
for any restoration or small service that maybe required. In 1910 a Model T cost
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