It was basically called Model A. It came in many configurations. Convertible Sedan (A-400) Business Coupe Coupe Deluxe Coupe Sport Coupe Standard Coupe Deluxe Coupe Standard Fordor Sedan - Murray Standard Fordor Sedan - Briggs Deluxe Fordor Sedan - Murray Deluxe Fordor Sedan - Briggs Leatherback Fordor Sedan Standard Fordor Sedan – Slant windshield Mail Truck Panel Truck Phaeton 2-door Phaeton 4-door Deluxe Service Pickup Roadster Pickup Pickup Deluxe Pickup Standard Roadster Deluxe Roadster Sport Roadster Station Wagon Taxi Cab Town Car Town Car Delivery Standard Tudor Sedan Deluxe Tudor Sedan Victoria Wood Panel Delivery Station wagon
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Model T
During the 1920s consumers which are the people buying, started to get more jobs. Real GNP growth during the 1920s was fast, 4.2 percent a year from 1920 to 1929. Real GNP per capita grew 2.7 percent per year between 1920 and 1929. And that caused consumers to buy more items. For Example: Ford's Model T.
The 1920s included:The Great Depressiontension between modernism and fundamentalismrebellion
during the 1920s people bought on margin and factories boomed
Ford Model T and Model A were the most popular with Chevy Touring a distant second.
Henry Ford's Model T was the most successful car produced by volume. More than 15,000,000 Model T vehicles were produced through the 1920s.
The make of the car is the name of the company that makes it. The model is the specific name of the car. For example: Make = Bentley Model = Arnage Make = Chevrolet Model = Aveo
The model of a car starting with an a is Audi and they are a few other to name
1920s
There isn't a car manufacturer who makes a Pusy model. The name must have been mixed up with some other model or perhaps it was the name of the car dealership from where the cars are purchased
It is the name of a model of a car.
Citroen - the French car manufacturer.
the ford model T
In 1920's the most popular car they drove was the model T also known as tin Lizzy created by ford.
In the late 1920s the Ford Model T sold for $290 or $,3,290 in todays money. It was the cheapest car you could buy. Other cars sold for as much as $3,000.
Example, Chevrolet would be the make, Impala would be the model.