No, the Model A was actually built 1927-1931. The Model T was in production until 1927. Ford also built a Model A from 1903-1904 which was the predecessor to the Model T.
5,000,000 were built between 1928 and 1931.
Early 20's they were Model T's. Late 20's they were Model A's.
The A model was produced from 1928-1931 following the Model T which was produced from 1908-1927. There was also a Ford Model A built from 1903-04. The new Model A as so different from the Model T than Ford decided to start over with the Model designations and called the new car a Model A.
The model A Ford followed the model T Ford from 1928 to 1931.
Prices for the 1931 Model A Ford ranged from $385 for a roadster to $1400 for the top of the line town car.
The very first car Henry Ford ever built was the Quadricycle in 1896. The first Ford built by Ford Motor Company was the Model A built in 1903. This is not to be confused with the second Model A built in 1927.
Ford stopped making the first Model A in 1904, the first Model A lasted from 1903-1904. Ford stopped making the second Model A in 1931, the second model A lasted from 1928-1931. So technically the Ford Model A was only produced for four years.
The Model T was built by Ford Motor Company.
The 1928 to 1931 Model A Ford had a 3 speed forward and 1 speed reverse transmission with a neutral position.
the ford model t and a
40 horse power
Model A The first car Henry Ford built and sold was the Ford Model A in 1903. He then built the Model K and Model S in 1907 The Model T was introduced in 1908 and was Ford's first mass produced car.