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The Model T appeared on the market in 1908. It was affordable, sturdy and was enormously successful : more than 15 million units were produced between 190 and 1927. Ford built its factories close to its clients, and one of its first European factories was set-up in Antwerp in 1922. This car was acquired by Ghislain Many in 1944, and was the first car of his collection.
2.884 cc
4 In-line
20 hp
Vmax : 60 km/h
Autoworld
Brussels - Belgium
February 2021
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2.896 cc
4 Cylinder
Expo : 110 Years of Automobile at the Motorshow
90° Motor Show Brussels
Autosalon Brussel
Salon de l'Auto Bruxelles
Brussels - Belgium
January 2012
Bonhams : Den Hartogh Sale
Ford Museum
Hillegom
Netherlands
June 2018
Estimated : € 8.000 - 12.000
Sold for € 16.675
Commencing the display line up of Fire Engines in the commercial wing of the museum, is this light fire support vehicle built on a Model T chassis. With its 'C' prefix engine number, this places that unit as having come from the Canadian production line most probably slightly earlier than the given date for the vehicle.
The Model T is well set up for its commercial purpose, being equipped with water storage tank, axes, ladders hose reals and nozzles and naturally to forewarn of your arrival there is a scuttle mounted bell! Close examination of the 'T' suggests that it has been in this form for some considerable time as its age is consistent throughout.
Something that is sure to raise a smile from the young, or young at heart wherever it goes, you're never too old to appreciate the fun side of fire-fighting.
On our Easter Sunday drive we came across this old auto - i think it was a lawn ornament for a business - but once, long ago, it was taking a Sunday drive just like we were.
Processed in Topaz Adjust 5
Windsor, Nova Scotia, Canada - August 21, 2020 : 1927 Ford Model T Touring Car parked in front of the Clock Maker's Inn.
Camera: Nikon D5200 & Nikkor 18-140mm lens
ISO 200, 52mm, f/8.0, 1/30
Bonhams : Den Hartogh Sale
Ford Museum
Hillegom
Netherlands
June 2018
Estimated : € 8.000 - 12.000
Sold for € 13.225
The engine number prefix and Ontario license plate fixed to the back end of this Runabout Model T provide solid evidence that this Ford's true home is in the land of Canada. It sports a handsome color combination of grey and black with red wheels.
The 1927 Model T marked the end of an era during which more than 15 million were produced. The Model T has been called "The Most Influential Car of the 20th Century". I remember riding in my grandad's 1927 coupe.
The Ford Model T is widely regarded as the car that brought motoring to the masses. Ford’s mass-production methods reduced costs which in turn lowered retail prices. The Model T chassis was easily adapted for a variety of different bodies and was ideal for use as a small commercial vehicle. Motorised delivery vans sped up deliveries and did away with the need to feed and stable horses.
Ford introduced the Model T in 1908 with a British factory being opened at Trafford Park, Manchester in 1911. A delivery van version was successfully marketed in Britain in 1912 but disappointing sales in the USA led to its withdrawal a year later. The Ford Model T van was re-introduced to the UK market in late 1914. As well as complete vans, the chassis was also available to dealers for the fitting of custom-made bodies.
2.898 cc
4 In-line
20 hp @ 1.600 rpm
The National Motor Museum - Beaulieu
New Forest
Hampshire
England - United kingdom
November 2018