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  2. Ford Model T - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Model T is an automobile that was produced by the Ford Motor Company from October 1, ... 1923 Ford Model T depot hack. 1923 Runabout (early '23 model)

  3. Ford Model T engine - Wikipedia

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    Side view of the Ford Model T engine. [1] The Ford Model T used a 177 cu in (2.9 L) sidevalve, reverse-flow cylinder head inline 4-cylinder engine. It was primarily a gasoline engine. It produced 20 hp (14.9 kW) for a top speed of 45 mph (72 km/h). It was built in-unit with the Model T's novel transmission (a planetary design), sharing the same ...

  4. Ford Model T Depot Hack - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Model T Depot Hack is a depot hack made by Ford from 1919 to 1923. It was based on the chassis of the Ford Model TT.

  5. How Ford Motor Co.'s early Model T could be used for almost ...

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    A 1923 Ford Model T used as a one-ton stake bed truck for transporting freight. A 1925 Ford Model T used as a police transport wagon. 1923 Model T: 1923 was the largest production year of the ...

  6. The revolutionary Model T changed America and the world. Then ...

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    Highland Park’s output peaked at 2,090,338 in 1923. 1914 body upholstery line at Model T plant, Highland Park, Michigan ... The Model T made Henry Ford one of the wealthiest people in the world ...

  7. Vintage Ford Model T ads show how the automaker attempted to ...

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    A 1925 Model T advertisement. Ford declared that Model T demand was "wide and ever-growing," but in actuality production peaked in 1923 and declined every year thereafter.

  8. Ford Model TT - Wikipedia

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    The rear axle of the TT has a worm drive [1] and crown wheel, unlike the Model T's crown wheel and pinion. The worm is located at the end of the drive shaft and above the crown wheel. The wheelbase of the Model TT is 125 inches (3,175 mm), compared to 100 inches (2,540 mm) for the Model T.

  9. T-bucket - Wikipedia

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    Model Ts were hot-rodded and customized from the 1920s on, but the T-bucket was specifically created and named by Norm Grabowski in the 1950s. [citation needed] This car was named Lightning Bug, [citation needed] better known as the Kookie Kar, after being redesigned by Grabowski and appearing in the TV show 77 Sunset Strip, driven by character Gerald "Kookie" Kookson.