Ford introduced the Model T way back in 1908, and production continued for nearly two decades before finally coming to an end in 1927. Engines of this era, even four-cylinder engines like the unit ...
The Ford Model T is remembered as the car that put the world on wheels, but its actual horsepower figure is far more modest than its legend. On paper, the century‑old four‑cylinder made roughly the ...
When you think of classic, trend-setting vehicles, the grand-daddy of them all is, of course, the original Ford Model T. While this lovely piece of 1908 technology wasn't the first automobile ever ...
In a much simpler time at the turn of the 20th century, America's first hot rodder, Henry Ford, was busily working on machines in his cramped one-room workshop to retire horse-drawn transportation. He ...
In a high-security room on the third floor of a factory in Detroit’s bustling Milwaukee Junction industrial neighborhood in 1907, six men and a 14-year-old boy changed the world. In less than a year — ...
When Thomas Miller of Livonia retired from Ford Motor Co., he was told to find a good home for the circa 1914 Model T engine block that he sometimes used as a teaching tool. A replica that was cast ...
A 1924 Model T Ford car will drive through Ohio as part of the American Museum of Speed's "Sea to Sea in a Model T" event across the United States on the Lincoln Highway. The Model T Ford car was in ...
SIERRA VISTA, Ariz. — Don’t let looks deceive you. The Model T Ford can actually be very difficult to drive. It has three pedals, a gear lever on the floor, a gas lever on the right side of the ...
With that singular instruction, I was fully immersed in the Model T experience, engaging unfamiliar switches and levers, my feet dancing across pedals with exotic purposes as the 1916 Model T — black, ...
SPENCER — Did you know there's a legion of men out there driving around in open-air Ford Model T race cars that can go up to 80 mph? It's true. Ronan Young of Spencer is one of them. You might know ...