Ford Model T Years

Feb 21 2012 Published by under Ford Cars

Watch a video all about the Ford Model T.

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25 responses so far

  • Clifton says:

    @chibichan1701

    Yep, it’s funny Most vehicles today couldn’t drive through what that Model T did…and it made it look easy!

  • Danny says:

    @Fakkmalmoe Without cars coming from Asia, the cars now wouldn’t last more than 100,000 miles. The imports really pushed Detroit. Competition knows best.

  • Howard says:

    @fatty1443 I noticed you have the Ford Focus in the US, it’s very popular here in the UK, is it popular over in the US? it drives really well.

  • Todd says:

    @rugbydazz I noticed you have the Ford Focus in the US, it’s very popular here in the UK, is it popular over in the US? it drives really well.

  • Kenneth says:

    @fatty1443 having lived in both the US and Europe I can tell you that it’s the styling of American cars that leaves you feeling flat and I remember my friend buying a new pontiac gand am GT back in 95 and honestly it was crap inside the equipment level, well I think the model T had more on it, and in the 3 years he had it, it just fell apart, kinda like British leyland cars back in the 70′s and 80′s they were so known for the unreliability.

  • Gregory says:

    @Fakkmalmoe well in the past 20 years american cars sucked, but im sensing a comeback. if youve seen the new chryslers, dodges, fords and chevy’s i think the next few decades will belong to the american cars. the dinky little japanese feminist cars are only a substitute because american cars were unreliable and crappy. americans want american cars, and the newer american cars have all that to offer.

  • Mathew says:

    I used to be a Chevrolet guy.. until i actually looked a little closer at fords history..

  • Johnnie says:

    @soundersbloke and go super fast, plays music, gives you directions from a satellite floating in space and saves your life.

  • Andy says:

    now everything is made with plastic and products that poison the ground and last 6 months.

  • Mathew says:

    Whatever, you know it was invented by the great leader Kim! possibly uncle Ho…
    I can’t fathom the lies you people be spewing…

    lol

  • Ruben says:

    @SalamanderTalent
    Is that suppose to sound bad?
    Go go u have internet now go find “War by deception” by Ryan Dawson.
    Stop being a clueless man.

  • Tommy says:

    @Fakkmalmoe stupid. imports beat muscle anyday.

  • Lewis says:

    Loved it…Thank you

  • Glenn says:

    Ford had been giving the society their quality and latest innovations that have been making life simply accessible and easy. It is amazing how these cars are assembled, thumbs up!

  • Bryan says:

    The first automobile to be built on an assembly line was the 1903 Oldsmobile. Ford didn’t start using an assembly line until 1913. The Model T was sold in several different colors (although most of them were black). There was never any witness to Henry Ford making a statement about the Model T only being available in black. At 1:33, you refer to the Model T as the “Model A”. You said the Model T had to hand-cranked. There were electric starters available as an option almost from the beginning.

  • Lloyd says:

    nice car i like those old cars

  • Kent says:

    musta been a thrill ,,those skinny tires—-fastforward too 1969 lemans= porche nine one seven

  • Jerome says:

    MY BROTHER HAD A MODLE T WHEN I WAS ABOUT SIX THAT WE COLLECTED METAL FROM THE OIL FIELDS TO HELP OUR FAMILY LIVE. I WAS THE TENTH CHILD BACK IN 1932. THINGS WERE SCARCE BACK THEN ,ESPECIALLY FOOD. GOD BLESS BY HARD WORK AND BEING INDEPENDNT AND NOT RELYING ON THE GOVERMENT TO TAKE CARE OF US WE SURVIVED AND ALL OF MY FIVE BROTHER AND I WAS IN WWII. I WAS ABOARD THE USS HANCOCK CV.19 ON OUR FRIENDS A KAMAKASI POILET VISITED US. RALPH IN TEXAS. GOD BLESS AMERICA.

  • Jessie says:

    Henry Ford a hard thinking man.

  • Randy says:

    i wanna one day drive one to go buy milk at the corner store

  • Kevin says:

    Henry Ford was anti-semitic

  • Kirk says:

    Thanks to the Car Data Video people for this excellent video!! Brilliant and much appreciated!!

  • Andy says:

    @Habana06 what is the dummest thing you ever heard bitch?

  • Christian says:

    @Fakkmalmoe wooow you really dont nknow anything about international trade, do you?
    one of the dummest things i ve heard.

  • Dan says:

    I bet many dollars that everyone in this video are dead!!