Depends on 3 things. Condition, condition, condition.
Depends on many factors. Type, year, and most of all condition. You need to contact a Model T club.
A Model T!
In 1909 the first year for the Model T, it sold for $825.
800,000$
Depending on who you ask, the Ford Model T's built from Oct 1 1908 were technically 1909 models. There were 10,666 Model T vehicles produced for the 1909 Model year. Many fine examples still exist today.
In 1918 when he decreased the price of a model T to $280
Alot
He invented the model t
The 1909 Model T sold for $850 (equivalent $20,709 today) and by the end of production in late 20s is was selling for $290 ( $3,289 today).
5 to 8,000 dollars. It was basically a million dollars to the people back then. A Rolls-Royce used to cost 32,000 dollars. You would get a HONDA for that money! None of the above answer is correct. The dollar in 1918 is dificult to compare to today's dollar. It must be adjusted for inflation. A 1918 Dollar would buy way more than a 2008 dollar. The standard 5-seat open tourer Model T of 1909 cost $850 (equivalent to $20,300 today), when competing cars often cost $2,000-$3,000 (equivalent to $48,000-$72,000 today); in 1913, the price dropped to $550 (equivalent to $12,000 today), and $440 in 1915 (equivalent to $9,300 today). Sales were 69,762 in 1911, 170,211 in 1912, 202,667 in 1913, 308,162 in 1914, and 501,462 in 1915. In 1914, an assembly line worker could buy a Model T with four months' pay. By the 1920s, the price had fallen to $300 (equivalent to $3,200 today)
My guess would be the Ford Model T
The Ford Model T.