The Ford Model T did not simply put more people behind the wheel. It rearranged daily life, work, and even the shape of ...
The Model T Ford is often cited as the first mass-produced car in America, and high schools across the United States still applaud Henry Ford as the inventor of the automobile assembly line. But it ...
On October 1, 1908, the Ford Model T was introduced to the public, quietly sparking one of the most significant shifts in modern transportation. Designed to be simple, sturdy, and affordable, it ...
In 1913, a quiet experiment on the factory floor in Highland Park turned the Ford Model T from a successful product into a phenomenon that terrified competitors. By rethinking how a car moved through ...
The ferry broke down at exactly the wrong moment for everyone except Henry Ford. On June 8, 1909, two stripped-down Ford Model Ts rolled onto a little wooden ferry at Glasgow, Mo., and crossed the ...