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The first Ford car was built in Henry Ford’s workshop. It was built in 1896 and was just the start of his business.
Henry Ford in his first car with his grandson.
This is where Ford’s business started. The first Ford cars were built here, and it provided jobs for many people. It was
made in 1903.
The Mack Avenue Plant when it was just made.
This car came out in 1903. It was the first Ford car
that was being sold. Many people
wanted this car, and it was affordable and many people had it. It could
reach up to 30 miles per hour.
The
Model B
This car came
out in 1905.
This car did
not sell very
well because it
was very
expensive.
Not many
people could
afford this car,
and it was not
popular.
This car was similar to the Model A. It had a 10 horse power engine and could hold twice as many people as the Model A. It came out in 1905.
This car weighed 2,400 pounds which weighed a lot compared to other models . This car was pretty fast for a car in 1906. It could go up to 60 miles
per hour.
Model NThis car was a big
success. It was a
small car but it
was fast. It was
priced at five
hundred dollars.
It was cheap and
many people
could afford it.
Since it was a
success Henry
Ford made similar
models, like the
Model R and
Model S.
This was a very popular car. It was low priced and many of them were built. Everyone wanted one! Henry Ford sold 15 million Model Ts! This car was made using an assembly line. It gave many people jobs because more people were needed to build the car.
This car was named after the Model A. It was the second Model A. This car had safety glass windows, and it was the first Ford car that used a key to start. People thought of it as a modern car.
The cars allowed families to travel to the city to shop and for entertainment. It also allowed people to have jobs farther away from their houses.