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To help celebrate its 100th anniversary next year, the Ford Motor Co. commissioned the production of six hand-built 1914 Model T touring cars to help showcase the company's role in U.S. auto history.
See All 8 Photos While there were many different body styles of Ford's rugged Model T available, the one still most preferred was the open model with both a front and rear seat known as a Touring.
as Ford focused on assembling the T in numbers no other auto-maker had imagined. The Model T continued to evolve. Our featured touring car is from 1911, when steel-paneled bodies replaced all-wood ...
The Henry Ford has a fleet of 27 antique vehicles that are used daily at Greenfield Village. It has hired someone to care and ...
For a lot of collectors, it’s a gateway car. Parts are still plentiful.” This 1920 Ford Model T Touring, owned and restored twice by Rick Williams of Greentown, Ind., had a 20-horsepower four ...
Grandpa Balough began working for Ford in 1906 and helped do drawings ... Mike Skinner, who drove a 1914 Model T Touring and was among those providing rides, says that the Model T was revolutionary.
This issue’s featured vehicle is a 1923 Ford Model T touring sedan. I learned the history of this car from its current owner, Ray Busch, and the car’s former owner, Jeff Schler. The friends ...
Ford wanted the Model T to be affordable ... “It’s a big roomy touring car,” read the Gloucester Times on Sept. 28, 1908. “A handsome, powerful, reliable family car, a car backed by ...
Perfecting the use of an assembly line allowed Ford to lower prices significantly further; by 1913, a touring Model T cost just $600 - and Henry Ford managed to half the cost to just $300 by 1915.
If you are buying a vehicle, consider whether the option is something you will use or appreciate after purchasing. For newer model year vehicles, J.D. Power owner surveys find that many of the latest ...
Prices shown are the prices you can expect to pay for a 1927 Ford Model T 4 Door Touring 5 Passenger across different levels of condition. Edit options.