Henry Ford designed the whole model T
Yes, they did, very tall skinny ones.
It was designed during the industrial revolution in 1906-07.
Lucas tires can help with that. Here is some info from them on those tires www.lucasclassictires.com/MODELT032009.pdf Lang’s Old Car Parts (http://www.modeltford.com/c/741152450/i/page1.aspx) carriers all kinds of replacement parts for Model T’s, including tires. You can also search for them on eBay Motors (http://motors.shop.ebay.com).
The Ford Model T was designed by Henry Ford, Childe Wills, Joseph Galamb & Eugne Farkas.
The sport car tires are built to provide excellent traction and handling. The g-force T/A KD model from this range of tires is the fastest tire on any production
I would take your wheels and tires directly to a Model T collector's club to find the true value. Online auctions, etc. may not net you the best value for these antique parts. A good place to start online is: www.modelt.org
tires that are designed to minimize marking on grass
Very carefully, large thin rims are delicate compared to today's sturdy steel rims.
difference between a/s and a/t tires
Winter tires have a deep and differing grip pattern on then which is designed to push snow and slush awy from beneath them. Summer tires are more designed for basic wet and warm conditions
The difference between mud tires and rocky terrain tires are minimal but fairly different. The mud tires are designed with large and chunky patterns designed to grab into the mud, while the grooves on the off road tires are meant to gain traction with the dirt and gravel.
The first Chevrolet truck was the Model 490 Light Delivery. It went on sale in 1918 and was designed to compete with Ford's Model T.