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Antique & Classic Automobiles, Automobiles - Ford - General & Miscellaneous, Design - Industrial

The Model T Ford

by Jonathan Wood
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Overview

With 16.5 million built between 1908 and 1927, the Model T Ford was, until overtaken in the 1970s by the Volkswagen Beetle, the most popular car in automotive history. Mass-produced in America and around the globe, such was the Model T's market penetration and value-for-money that in 1921 Henry Ford's deceptively robust Tin Lizzie accounted for every other car on the highways of the world. Illustrated with many rare contemporary photographs from the Ford archives, this album charts the model's nineteen-year evolution and seeks to explain how this quirky, ingenious motor car put the world on wheels.

Synopsis

With 16.5 million built between 1908 and 1927, the Model T Ford was, until overtaken in the 1970s by the Volkswagen Beetle, the most popular car in automotive history. Mass-produced in America and around the globe, such was the Model T's market penetration and value-for-money that in 1921 Henry Ford's deceptively robust Tin Lizzie accounted for every other car on the highways of the world. Illustrated with many rare contemporary photographs from the Ford archives, this album charts the model's nineteen-year evolution and seeks to explain how this quirky, ingenious motor car put the world on wheels.

About the Author, Jonathan Wood

Jonathan Wood is a founding member of the staff of Classic Cars magazine. A full-time writer since 1981, he is the author of some thirty-five books on motoring history and has penned the standard work on the Ford Cortina Mark 1. Wood has twice won the Guild of Motoring Writers' Montagu Trophy and, as a member of the America-based Society of Automotive Historians, he is a two times recipient of its prestigious Cugnot Award.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 2009
Publisher
Osprey Publishing, Limited
Pages
32
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780747804321

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