Model T cars were initially painted using a process called "brush painting," where workers applied paint by hand. However, in 1914, Henry Ford introduced an assembly line method that included a more efficient painting process using a spray method, allowing for quicker production. The iconic black color became standard due to its fast drying time and durability, as it could be applied in a single coat. Other colors were available but were less common and took longer to dry.
The very first few years of production 1908-1911 it was available in grey, green, blue, and red. From 1912-13 all Model Ts were painted blue with black fenders. Starting in 1914 all cars were painted black.
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From 1908-14 it was available in Red, Grey, Blue, & Green. Black was not offered at all. From 1914 to the end of production all Model Ts were painted black. So the answer to your question is no 4 colors were offered in the early 20s, only Black.
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Average weight of all Model Ts was 1.200 to 1,500 lbs depending on the exact configuration.
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The Suzuki TS series is a series of motorcycles manufactured by Suzuki Motors. The first model in the series was released in 1969, and had a two-stroke engine.
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