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1908-1927

15 millionth Model T to come off the assembly line, marking the end of its production


When Ford Motor Company introduced its new Model T on October 1, 1908, even an inveterate optimist like Henry Ford (1863-1947) could not predict the vast changes that his rather homely new vehicle would produce. What flowed from this series of bold innovations was more than an endless stream of Model Ts — it was the very foundation of the twentieth century itself. The assembly line became the century's characteristic production mode, eventually applied to everything from phonographs to hamburgers. High-wage, low-skilled factory jobs accelerated both immigration from overseas and the movement of Americans from the farms to the cities and into an ever-expanding middle class. The creation of huge numbers of low-skilled workers also gave rise in the 1930s to industrial unionism as a potent social and political force. Higher wages allowed workers to buy the very goods they produced, including cars. The Model T spawned mass "automobility," altering our living patterns, our leisure activities, our landscape, and even our atmosphere. Finally, mass automobility meant that everywhere there was crude oil in the ground, from the Permian Basin to the Persian Gulf, there was a potential for wealth and conflict.

Model T (1)The Model T had some advanced features, like a four-cylinder engine with a detachable cylinder head and a one-piece cylinder block. It did use lightweight, high-strength vanadium alloy steel. But one key to its early success was a simple thing like ample ground clearance, allowing it to deal with abysmal rural roads. At $850 the new car was cheap for its day, but still cost $30 more than the average worker's annual wage. The real key to the Model T's importance lies in Henry Ford's oft-quoted desire to "… build a car for the great multitude ... so low in price that no man making a good salary will be unable to own one." Ford fervently believed that if automobiles could be priced low enough, people would clamor for them.

By the end of 1913, Ford and his engineers built a huge new factory, created the moving assembly line, and driven the price of a Model T down to $550. But the pace and nature of work on the assembly line led to labor turnover so high that, on January 5, 1914, Ford Motor Company announced that it was nearly doubling its prevailing wage rate to $5 a day, an unheard of amount of money for unskilled or semiskilled work.

Model T (2)By the time the last Model T was produced on May 26, 1927, it was obsolescent technology, being fast superseded by more powerful, more comfortable competitors. But nothing has equaled its impact.

The 1927 Ford Model T, on display at The Henry Ford, is the 15 millionth Ford Model T to be produced. This touring car has a 4-cylinder, in-line, water-cooled, 176.7 cu. in., 20 hp engine, and its price at the time was $380. It came off the line at Ford's Highland Park, Michigan, plant on May 26, 1927, and marked the end of Model T production. Eight of Ford's longest serving employees — John Wandersee, August Degener, Frank Kulick, Fred Rockleman, Charles Hartner, Charles Maida, Peter Martin, and Charles Sorensen — each stamped a serial number numeral on the engine. Henry Ford's son Edsel drove the car off the line, accompanied by his father, Martin, and Sorensen. The car has always remained in the possession of Ford Motor Company or The Henry Ford.

Model T (3)Acknowledgments:
Text: Robert Casey, Curator of Transportation at The Henry Ford
Museum photo: Courtesy of The Henry Ford
Other photos: Courtesy of David Harrington

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Landmark Location

The Henry Ford
Dearborn, Michigan

Visiting Info:

Regular hours; see website.

Links: The Henry Ford

Ceremony Notes

The Model T was designated as an ASME Historic Mechanical Engineering Landmark on May 20, 2005. ASME past president William Weiblen presented the bronze plaque, which was accepted on behalf of The Henry Ford by Edsel B. Ford II, the great-grandson of Henry Ford and retired vice president of the Ford Motor Company.

Model T (2024)

FAQs

How much is a Model T worth today? ›

A: The average price of a Ford Model T is $16,732. Q: What years was the Ford Model T sold? A: The Ford Model T was sold for model years 1909 to 1927.

Was Model T the first car? ›

Table of Contents. The Model T, sold by the Ford Motor Company from 1908 to 1927, was the earliest effort to make a car that most people could actually buy. Modern cars were first built in 1885 in Germany by Karl Benz, and the first American cars in Springfield, Massachusetts in 1893 by Charles and Frank Duryea.

What does T in Model T stand for? ›

What does the T in Model T stand for? The T in Model T was just a letter designating the prototype in the series of cars produced by Ford Motor Company. Ford began using Model A in 1903 and moved through the alphabet until the success of the Model T was achieved.

Why is the Model T so cheap? ›

The Model T was manufactured on the Ford Motor Company's moving assembly line at Ford's revolutionary Highland Park Plant. Due to the mass production of the vehicle, Ford Motor Company could sell the vehicle for between $260 and $850 as Henry Ford passed production savings on to his customers.

How many Model T Fords still exist? ›

In addition to production in Detroit, Ford assembled Model Ts in locations across the world including Trafford Park, Manchester. Approxmately 100,000 Model Ts survive today of which it is estimated that 600 are English built.

Why did the Model T stop selling? ›

By the time the last Model T was produced on May 26, 1927, it was obsolescent technology, being fast superseded by more powerful, more comfortable competitors. But nothing has equaled its impact. The 1927 Ford Model T, on display at The Henry Ford, is the 15 millionth Ford Model T to be produced.

How fast did Model T go? ›

The engine was simple and efficient, with all four cylinders cast in a single block and the cylinder head detachable for easy access and repair. The engine generated 20 horsepower and propelled the car to modest top speeds of 40–45 miles per hour (65–70 km/h).

What was the gas mileage on the Model T? ›

According to Ford Motor Company, the Model T had fuel economy on the order of 13–21 mpgUS (16–25 mpgimp; 18–11 L/100 km).

Did the Model T have gears? ›

The Model T is a rear-wheel drive vehicle. Its transmission is a planetary gear type known (at the time) as "three speed". In today's terms it is considered a two-speed, because one of the three speeds is reverse.

Does the Model T have a gas pedal? ›

The Model T has no accelerator on the floor, instead the engine speed is controlled by this hand throttle. As you move it down, the engine goes faster and faster. And on the floor of the Model T are three pedals which stick out.

Why were Model T Fords black? ›

Black was the only color paint that could be dried quickly, and speed was important at the Ford plant because of its enormous volume. cars were painted using a process called japanning, The only pigment that it worked in is black. If japanning worked in hot pink, all Model T's would have been hot pink."

What is the horsepower in a Model T? ›

The engine was simple and efficient, with all four cylinders cast in a single block and the cylinder head detachable for easy access and repair. The engine generated 20 horsepower and propelled the car to modest top speeds of 40–45 miles per hour (65–70 km/h).

What would a Model T cost in today's dollars? ›

Cost of Ford Model TT

In 1908 the Model T cost $850, or around $24,835 in today's dollars when adjusted for inflation.

What was the lowest price a person could buy a Model T? ›

Unlike most cars of the day, the steering wheel was on the left side of the car. The Model T became popular because it was cheap. The first Model T cost $850. Eventually, it cost less than $300.

What kind of fuel did the Model T use? ›

There's a myth about the original Ford Model T engines being designed to run on multiple different fuels. Even though the engine had low compression and would probably run on moonshine or strong whiskey, it was indeed designed to run on gasoline using a gravity fed fuel system seen in the diagram below.

How much is a 1922 Model T worth? ›

Vehicle Valuation Analysis
BodystylesMedian Sale
Speedster$12,705
Touring$7,172
Truck Chassis$15,000

How much is a 1927 Model T worth? ›

Vehicle Valuation Analysis
BodystylesMedian Sale
Coupe$18,975
Pickup$22,275
Roadster$13,320
Sedan$3,850
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How much is a 1924 Model T worth? ›

Vehicle Valuation Analysis
BodystylesMedian Sale
Sedan$12,654
Sedan$9,500
Speedster$82,880
Tourer$11,550
3 more rows

What was the lowest price for a Model T? ›

The Model T was the first mass-produced car that was affordable enough for a wide audience. In 1909 a new Model T cost $850, but by 1924 the price had gone down to only $260. The average assembly line worker could purchase one with four months' pay in 1914.

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