Henry Ford's first Model A was sold in 1903. That was followed by Ford's Model B in 1905.Henry's second Model A was produced from 1928-1931. This too was followed by the Model B in 1932.Model B
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If you are only asking about Ford vehicles, that would be the Ford Model "B" that came out in 1932. The above answer is correct but in addition Ford built 2 different cars that were both called Model A & Model B. The first Model A was built in 1903-04. It was the first car built by Ford Motor company. Henry Ford did build other cars before this one but Ford Motor Company did not exist at that time. The first Model A was followed by the Model B. Ford then again built the Model A in 1928 which was followed by the second Model B.
Well he didn't. He named his first car the Model A. Though not all intermediate models came to market (some where only prototypes).
If you mean the Model A Ford, it debuted in 1928.
Ford moved on to the new and improved Model A in 1928.
The last year that the Model T Ford was produced was on May 26, 1927. It was replaced in 1928 by the Model A.
Early model would probably be 1928 thru 1931 Ford for a direct bolt in.
Look up "Model-T Ford" on Google.com
5,000,000 were built between 1928 and 1931.
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.
Ford made two cars called the Model A. The first Model A was made in 1903-04 and was followed by the Model C. The second Model A was built in 1927-31 and was followed by the Model B.