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In 1903, the first Model A was apparently available from the factory in red only. (See below.) The second Model A, introduced in the 1920s, had more variety in its colour options, excluding black. (See below, also.)
the first model t was black
The first Model T Fords were only available in Grey, Red or "Brewster Green". They were not available in Black until 1913.
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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.
The first Ford was the Model T, look it up on Google Images : )The first Ford car was not the Model T. The first car Ford built was the Quadricycle. The first car sold in any numbers was the Model A not to be confused with the later car with the same model #. The Model T was the first car Ford mass produced.
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.
henry ford's first car was called the model A
Ford Quadricycle in 1896. Succeeded by the Model A in 1903, and the Model T in 1908.
In the first years of production from 1908 to 1913 The Model T was not available in black. From 1914 to 1925 the Model T Ford was mass-produced in only one color—black. This was to keep the cost down.
The original Ford logo, from 1903, was black with white lettering, surrounded by an art nouveau style border. This was used on the Ford Motor Companies first production car-the "Model A".
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 Ford Model A was produced for just one year initially. This model of automobile was first produced in 1903. The Model A was also produced again in 1927.