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This commercial Ford Model T was probably purchased as a rolling chassis and then sent to a truck builder for its body. There were many configurations for the commercial Model T; some were flatbeds to pickup trucks. Their style varied with their purpose. Custom commercial bodies for the Model T continued until 1917, when Ford began producing their own trucks. They did, however, continue to sell a bare chassis.
By Daniel Vaughan | Mar 2006
By Daniel Vaughan | Mar 2006
Related Reading : Ford Model T History
The Ford Model T has an extensive history in the automotive market lasting for nearly 20 years. It is often called the Tin Lizzie and the Flivver and is credited with putting America on wheels. During the early 1900s, the automobile was very new and the marketplace was adjusting to having these horseless carriages carry its passengers rather than bicycles or horses. Steam, electricity, and....
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4 cyl., 176.00 CID., 22.00hp
4 cyl., 176.70 CID., 20.00hp