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Q: What years did ford make the model A the model b and the model t?
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What model came after the model A?

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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What was the next gas powered car after the Ford model A?

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.


What was the original price of a 1932 Ford?

Please make your question more detailed.If you're talking about "1932 Ford Model B"Price for '32 Ford Model B ranged from $495 U.S. Dollar for the Roadster and the coupe. $490 to $650 for convertible sedan. There was total of 133,539 of this make/year.


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Henry Ford's second car was the Ford Model B


What years did they make the model A Ford?

The original Ford Model A, was the first car produced by Ford Motor Company, beginning production in 1903. Dr. Ernst Pfenning of Chicago, Illinois became the first owner of a Model A on July 23, 1903. 1,750 cars were made from 1903 through 1904. The Model A was replaced by the Ford Model C during 1904 with some sales overlap The Ford Model A (1927 - 1931) was the second huge success for the Ford Motor Company, after its predecessor, the Model T. First produced on October 20, 1927, but not sold until December 2, it replaced the venerable Model T, which had been produced for 18 years. This new Model A (a previous model had used the Model A name back in 1903) was designated as a 1927 model and was available in four standard colors, but not black. There has also been ongoing speculation for many years that the Ford Model A was based on the 1925 Peugeot 201 automobile as the two automobiles bear a striking resemblance. The successor to the Model A was the Model B which featured an updated 4-cylinder engine, and by the Model 18 which introduced Ford's new V8 engine


What is an old Ford model T?

The Model T was not the first car made by Ford. That was the Quadricycle 1898 followed by the Model A, B, and many prototypes. The Model T did not go into production until 1908 followed by the second generation Model A. Any Model T is old as the last one built was in 1927. So even the newest is 85 years old.


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What was the difference between the Ford Model T and Model B?

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