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Ford built and sold 15,007,034 worldwide from 1909 to 1927. In 2002 Ford built 6 more Model Ts from OEM parts which were used for advertising.
not the 70 some thousand one
No, they are not being produced. In 2002 Ford did build 6 Model Ts from original parts and parts produced from the original drawings. Other than these 6 cars the last Model T was produced in 1927.
The first factory produced Pick-Up was the Ford Model T Runabout in 1925. But prior to that many owners of Model Ts and other vehicles has converted them to pick-ups by adding a bed.
Henry Ford's company (USA) that manufactured and sold some 15 million Model-Ts by 1927.
The Model T was available in Brewster Green, Red, Blue, & Grey. In fact in the first year of production there were no black Model Ts produced at all. From 1915-1925 only black was available to hold down costs and speed up production. But there were plenty of Model Ts produced that were not black. The Model T became cheaper each and every year due to the efficiency of the assembly line being improved every year.
The Ford Model T was produced from 1908 until 1927. Production stopped May 26, 1927 however in 2003 Ford built 6 Model Ts from original parts for the Centennial celebration.
Pioneer Ts-a6990 Original Price = 149$ But the Model was dis-continued by PioneerRef: http://www.crutchfield.com/S-RqFFeXK9DHj/p_130TSA6990/Pioneer-TS-A6990R.html
Red, Green, Blue, & Black
The first car Henry Ford ever made was the Quadricycle in 1898. The first car made by Ford Motor Company was the Model A in 1903, followed by the Model K & S in 1907. The Model T was introduced in 1908. After over 15 million Model Ts were sold the new Model A was produced again in 1927.