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The Ford Model T is an automobile that ... (itself directly descended from the Model T roadster ... from 1920 to 1925. It was a Model T with a distinct hood and ...
Side view of the Ford Model T engine. [1] The Ford Model T used a 177 cu in (2.9 L) sidevalve, reverse-flow cylinder head inline 4-cylinder engine. It was primarily a gasoline engine. It produced 20 hp (14.9 kW) for a top speed of 45 mph (72 km/h). It was built in-unit with the Model T's novel transmission (a planetary design), sharing the same ...
In 1917, three more models were introduced: the Cloverleaf roadster [note 2] and two sedan (closed-in) models. Dort's cars came at a premium: whereas Ford Model T cars were selling for $440 in 1915, [6] the Dort sedan sold in 1917 at $1,065; the convertible sedan at $815; the five-place open tourer at $695, and the roadster at $695. [7]
A 1925 Model T advertisement. Ford declared that Model T demand was "wide and ever-growing," but in actuality production peaked in 1923 and declined every year thereafter.
Roadster bodies were offered on automobiles of all sizes and classes, from mass-produced cars like the Ford Model T and the Austin 7 to extremely expensive cars like the Cadillac V-16, the Duesenberg Model J and Bugatti Royale. 1920s to 1950s roadsters
In March 1925 the Ford Australia was established in Geelong, with bodies initially built by Duncan & Fraser and supplied through Duncan Motors. By May 1926 body panels were being imported by Ford Australia directly from Ford Canada and assembled in Geelong. [2] In August 1927, Ford Canada announced that production of the Ford Model T would cease.
The Henry Ford museum, on its website, has an image of 25,000 workers posing at the Highland Park Plant in 1912. By 1920, Ford employed 5,000 African Americans. By 1926, that number doubled to 10,000.
English: A 1924-1925 Ford Model T Roadster in Gedee Car Museum, Coimbatore, India. (Despite the exhibit's labeling, the car's styling shows it is not a 1926 model.) (Despite the exhibit's labeling, the car's styling shows it is not a 1926 model.)