I think it would be fair to say that the Ford Model T was the most successful car ever. Ford Motor Co. sold the almost completely unchanged Model T from 1908 through 1927, but it wasn’t the first ...
Introduced in 1908, the Ford Model T remained in production through 1927. Assembled in tens of factories across the world, the Model T sold over 15 million units. Although it's been nearly 100 years ...
Q: Hi Greg, as I was reading your article on the history of cars, I noticed you mentioned a 1927 Model A Ford. I owned the 1927 Model T Coupe for nearly 20 years but don't recall a '27 Model A, so I ...
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If you’re a fan of golden things and pre-war hot rods, there aren’t many objects that can bring you gratification in both departments at the same time. Until you get a glimpse of this 1927 Ford Model ...
View post: Buick Drops Eye-Catching 2026 Envision Lease Deals For May This connection between car and human was no chance meeting. At 17 years old, making 10 cents an hour pumping gas, Pitman saw that ...
Despite hailing from an entirely different millennium, the Ford Model T still has pull with the millennials. For proof, allow us to introduce you to Brandon Fay. The enthusiastic 24-year-old recently ...
It's not always easy to find the time to build a calling card for yourself when you own a hot rod shop and get paid to build customer cars. Nonetheless, Bill Osiakowski was determined to make some ...
Few cars are as basic, as elemental, as the Model T. Henry Ford's horseless carriage for the masses was never meant to be fancy or flashy, just fundamental and functional. The same holds true for ...
Q: Hi Greg, as I was reading your article on the history of cars, I noticed you mentioned a 1927 Model A Ford. I owned the 1927 Model T Coupe for nearly 20 years but don’t recall a ’27 Model A, so I ...