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- Ford_Model_T wheelbase "2540.0".
- Ford_Model_T length "3403.6".
- Ford_Model_T weight "544.32".
- Ford_Model_T abstract "The Ford Model T (colloquially known as the Tin Lizzie, T‑Model Ford, Model T, or T) is an automobile that was produced by Ford Motor Company from October 1, 1908, to May 26, 1927. It is generally regarded as the first affordable automobile, the car that opened travel to the common middle-class American; some of this was because of Ford's efficient fabrication, including assembly line production instead of individual hand crafting.The Ford Model T was named the most influential car of the 20th century in the 1999 Car of the Century competition, ahead of the BMC Mini, Citroën DS, and Volkswagen Type 1, and with 16.5 million sold it still makes the top ten list of most sold cars of all time (ranked eighth) as of 2012.Although automobiles had already existed for decades, their adoption had been limited, and they were still mostly scarce and expensive. Automobiles were considered extreme luxury for the common man until the Model T. The Model T set 1908 as the historic year that the automobile became popular for the mass market. The Model T was a complete success among the population; in a matter of days after after the release, 15,000 orders were placed. The first production Model T was produced on August 12, 1908 and left the factory on September 27, 1908, at the Ford Piquette Avenue Plant in Detroit, Michigan. On May 26, 1927, Henry Ford watched the 15 millionth Model T Ford roll off the assembly line at his factory in Highland Park, Michigan.There were several cars produced or prototyped by Henry Ford from the founding of the company in 1903 until the Model T was introduced. Although he started with the Model A, there were not 19 production models (A through T); some were only prototypes. The production model immediately before the Model T was the Model S, an upgraded version of the company's largest success to that point, the Model N. The follow-up was the Ford Model A (rather than any Model U). The company publicity said this was because the new car was such a departure from the old that Henry wanted to start all over again with the letter A.The Model T was Ford's first automobile mass-produced on moving assembly lines with completely interchangeable parts, marketed to the middle class. Henry Ford said of the vehicle:I will build a car for the great multitude. It will be large enough for the family, but small enough for the individual to run and care for. It will be constructed of the best materials, by the best men to be hired, after the simplest designs that modern engineering can devise. But it will be so low in price that no man making a good salary will be unable to own one – and enjoy with his family the blessing of hours of pleasure in God's great open spaces.Although credit for the development of the assembly line belongs to Ransom E. Olds with the first mass-produced automobile, the Oldsmobile Curved Dash, beginning in 1901, the tremendous advancements in the efficiency of the system over the life of the Model T can be credited almost entirely to the vision of Ford and his engineers.".
- Ford_Model_T assembly Alabama.
- Ford_Model_T assembly Argentina.
- Ford_Model_T assembly Australia.
- Ford_Model_T assembly Berlin.
- Ford_Model_T assembly Buenos_Aires.
- Ford_Model_T assembly Buffalo,_New_York.
- Ford_Model_T assembly California.
- Ford_Model_T assembly Canada.
- Ford_Model_T assembly Chile.
- Ford_Model_T assembly Cincinnati.
- Ford_Model_T assembly Cleveland.
- Ford_Model_T assembly Columbus,_Ohio.
- Ford_Model_T assembly Copenhagen.
- Ford_Model_T assembly Cork_(city).
- Ford_Model_T assembly Cádiz.
- Ford_Model_T assembly Dallas.
- Ford_Model_T assembly Denmark.
- Ford_Model_T assembly Detroit.
- Ford_Model_T assembly Dothan,_Alabama.
- Ford_Model_T assembly First_Brazilian_Republic.
- Ford_Model_T assembly Geelong.
- Ford_Model_T assembly Germany.
- Ford_Model_T assembly Highland_Park,_Michigan.
- Ford_Model_T assembly Japan.
- Ford_Model_T assembly Los_Angeles.
- Ford_Model_T assembly Manchester.
- Ford_Model_T assembly Michigan.
- Ford_Model_T assembly Minneapolis.
- Ford_Model_T assembly Minnesota.
- Ford_Model_T assembly Missouri.
- Ford_Model_T assembly New_York.
- Ford_Model_T assembly Ohio.
- Ford_Model_T assembly Republic_of_Ireland.
- Ford_Model_T assembly Saint_Paul,_Minnesota.
- Ford_Model_T assembly San_Francisco.
- Ford_Model_T assembly Santiago.
- Ford_Model_T assembly Spain.
- Ford_Model_T assembly St._Louis.
- Ford_Model_T assembly São_Bernardo_do_Campo.
- Ford_Model_T assembly Toronto.
- Ford_Model_T assembly United_Kingdom_of_Great_Britain_and_Ireland.
- Ford_Model_T assembly Walkerville,_Ontario.
- Ford_Model_T assembly Yokohama.
- Ford_Model_T bodyStyle Coachbuilder.
- Ford_Model_T bodyStyle Coupé.
- Ford_Model_T bodyStyle Pickup_truck.
- Ford_Model_T bodyStyle Roadster_(automobile).
- Ford_Model_T bodyStyle Sedan_(automobile).
- Ford_Model_T bodyStyle Station_wagon.
- Ford_Model_T class Economy_car.
- Ford_Model_T class Full-size_Ford.
- Ford_Model_T designCompany Childe_Wills.
- Ford_Model_T designCompany Eugene_Farkas.
- Ford_Model_T designCompany Henry_Ford.
- Ford_Model_T designCompany József_Galamb.
- Ford_Model_T designer Childe_Wills.
- Ford_Model_T designer Eugene_Farkas.
- Ford_Model_T designer Henry_Ford.
- Ford_Model_T designer József_Galamb.
- Ford_Model_T engine Ford_Model_T__1.
- Ford_Model_T layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Ford_Model_T length "3.4036".
- Ford_Model_T manufacturer Ford_Motor_Company.
- Ford_Model_T predecessor Ford_Model_N.
- Ford_Model_T productionEndYear "1927".
- Ford_Model_T productionStartYear "1908".
- Ford_Model_T successor Ford_Model_A_(1927–31).
- Ford_Model_T thumbnail 1919_Ford_Model_T_Highboy_Coupe.jpg?width=300.
- Ford_Model_T transmission "2-speedplanetary gear".
- Ford_Model_T weight "544320.0".
- Ford_Model_T wheelbase "2.54".
- Ford_Model_T wikiPageExternalLink www.mtfca.com.
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- Ford_Model_T wikiPageExternalLink www.fordmodelt.net.
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- Ford_Model_T wikiPageLength "49776".
- Ford_Model_T wikiPageOutDegree "233".
- Ford_Model_T wikiPageRevisionID "706987829".
- Ford_Model_T wikiPageWikiLink Aeroford.
- Ford_Model_T wikiPageWikiLink Aftermarket_(automotive).
- Ford_Model_T wikiPageWikiLink Alabama.
- Ford_Model_T wikiPageWikiLink Aldous_Huxley.
- Ford_Model_T wikiPageWikiLink Alternator_(automotive).
- Ford_Model_T wikiPageWikiLink American_middle_class.
- Ford_Model_T wikiPageWikiLink Argentina.
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- Ford_Model_T wikiPageWikiLink Belt_(mechanical).