1913
No it wasnt 1913, it was 1901 Curved Dash Oldsmobile!
1901 by the Oldsmobile Company, mass producing the "Curved Dash" Olds from the first assembly line.
The first Dodge dart rolled off the assembly line in 1960
1896 Ford Quadricycle 1908 Model T ( first to be produced on an assembly line)
The assembly line
According to Edmunds.com, 1984 was the year that Dodge first rolled out the Caravan. That year Chrysler had both the Voyager and the Caravan coming off the assembly line.
Most believe Henry Ford was the first to use the assembly line to mass produce an automobile with his model "T" in 1908 using interchangeable parts. However Ransom E. Olds mass produced his "Curved Dash Olds" from 1901 to 1904 from an assembly line using interchangeable parts.
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Over a three year period from 1911 to 1913.
he invented the assembly line not airplanes. that was the wright brothers
1970
Many of these, depending on year, came as an assembly and could not be disassembled from the line or the slave cylinder.
According to Corvette Sports Car Superstar, by the auto editors of Consumer Guide, "the first Corvette to come off the assembly line was driven by Tony Kleiber, a Chevrolet body assembler, on June 30, 1953 - just six months after it's public unveiling as a Motorama dream car". It had an SRP of $3513.