The Model T from Ford (also Tin Lizzie, "Blechliesel") was the world's best-selling automobile until 1972 when the title went to the VW Beetle.
Between 1908 and 1927, 15 million units were built in the United States. In the 2010s, about one percent of all copies made still exist.
Between the foundation of the Ford Motor Company by Henry Ford in 1903 and the start of production of the Model T, several types were developed and in some cases also produced.
The first of these was called Model A, the following developments bore the next letters of the alphabet, but not all developments were brought to production maturity; for many, the prototype remained. The direct predecessor was the Ford Model S, a further development of the greatest success to date, the Ford Model N.
A ladder frame made of riveted U-steel profiles serves as the chassis, which houses the axles, engine, power transmission and the body.
The body was available from the factory in many variants, for example as a coupé, four-seater convertible (Touring), two-seater convertible ("Runabout"), limousine ("Tudor") and trucks ("one-ton truck"). It was constructed in the usual way at that time as a wooden frame covered with sheet metal.
Description:
Material: 4mm wood
Dimensions approx.: 64 x 24 x 29 cm (LxWxH)
Weight approx: 2.0 kg
Content: 1 x lasered kit with 235 parts / assembly instructions
72.87 USD
72.87 USD per set
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