August 12, 1908
The first model T rolled off the assembly line Oct 1, 1908 as a 1909 model.
The model T Ford was under produced by the Ford Motor Company from September 1908 to October 1927. On the 26th of May 1927, the 15 millionth model T Ford rolled off the assembly line, making the model T the first automobile to be mass produced on an assembly line.
The first Model T produced rolled off the assembly line August 12, 1908 and elft the factory on September 27, 1908. It was more than likely sold in October.
in1926Another answer:The first mass-produced automobile manufactured by the Ford Motor Company was the Model T, which was designed between 1903 and 1908. The first one rolled off the assembly line August 12, 1908.
Ford Model T
Ford Model A No. 1 rolled off the production line on Oct. 20th, 1927 but the public didn't see the car until Dec. 2nd, 1927.
1896 Ford Quadricycle 1908 Model T ( first to be produced on an assembly line)
Ford Model T
Model T (car produced by Henry Ford)
The oldest model of the Thunderbird was from 1954 when Ford brought the first model off the production line. The first Thunderbird was sold the in October of 1954.
No, he didn't. Ransome E. Olds invented the first assembly line. However, Henry Ford did create the first MOVING assembly line by adding conveyor belts to Old's model.
The first car built for civilian sale was a Super Deluxe Ford that rolled off the assembly line on July 3, 1945.