Even after Ford began applying a more durable baked enamel, black was the only color option. The Model T rolled out to its ...
When the Model T rolled out of Ford's Highland Park Plant in 1908 for as little as $260, that first mass-produced automobile took Detroit's renown for building cars to another level and helped ...
Ford's engineers took the first step towards this goal by designing the Model T, a simple, sturdy car, offering no factory options -- not even a choice of color. The Model T, first produced in ...
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