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Old 01-01-1970, 12:00 AM   #1
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If anyone know why the early Ford auto were named Model "T", please let me know.

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The Ford Motor Company began producing cars in 1903. The first design sold was the Model A. Later designs offered for sale were the Models B, C, F, K, N, R and S (I may have forgotten some). In the fall of 1908, the Model T was introduced. Many auto companies used the alphabet to designate their early models. For Ford, the letter T was just next in the alphabet. In 1927, when the number of Model T's (now an obselete design) sold fell drastically, a new design was introduced. Ford started the design series over with the 1928 Model A.





 
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