The last model of the car that changed the motor vehicle industry rolled off the assembly line on May 26, 1927.
A routine afternoon drive ended in tragedy in southern Utah when the driver of a vintage Ford Model T was killed after being thrown from the vehicle during a collision with a pickup truck towing a ...
As Ford’s (and the world’s) first-ever mass-produced affordable automobile for the masses, the Model T was in many ways a trendsetter. It had to define the industry by creating segments few knew at ...
This once-black 1924 Ford Model T Coupe features a 177 ci inline-four engine, a two-speed planetary gear transmission, and wood-spoke wheels. It just sold at auction for $27,000 (plus a buyer’s fee), ...
First released in 1908 by the Ford Motor Company, the Model T is one of the most important vehicles ever made. While it wasn't the first car to be produced on an assembly line, Ford took steps that ...
Cast your mind back to a time when the automobile was still considered a novel invention. The Benz Patent Motorwagen debuted in 1886, representing more of a technological curiosity than anything. The ...
Cars have changed a whole lot since Henry Ford and crew first put the Model T on offer to the masses. Ford always officially claimed that the T was capable of producing a whopping 20 horsepower, but ...
I heard this again on the news the other day: The original Model T Ford, launched 100 years ago, got 25 mpg. Since then we've split the atom, put a man on the moon, and invented spray-on cheese. All ...
Evan Williams is an automotive journalist and mechanical engineering technologist with more than a decade of experience in the industry. He has written for the Toronto Star and AutoTrader Canada and ...
A history of the T-bucket: The cheapest, simplest, most free and visually exciting conveyance still open to the hot rodder. To celebrate HOT ROD's 75th anniversary, we teamed up with CASTROL GTX to ...