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- 1913 Ford Model T Touring Car - The Model T had no substantial modifications over its 19-year run, but there were countless small changes. Many simply saved money. The 1913 model substituted steel for brass in the windshield frame, steering wheel and side lamps. Leatherette lined its inner door panels instead of genuine cowhide. It was also the last year for colors, beyond black, until 1926.

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1913 Ford Model T Touring Car
The Model T had no substantial modifications over its 19-year run, but there were countless small changes. Many simply saved money. The 1913 model substituted steel for brass in the windshield frame, steering wheel and side lamps. Leatherette lined its inner door panels instead of genuine cowhide. It was also the last year for colors, beyond black, until 1926.
- 1927 Ford Model T Touring Car, The Fifteen-Millionth Ford - After 19 years and some 15 million cars, Ford Motor Company ended production of its venerable Model T. Company officials designated this car as the Fifteen Millionth and ceremonial "last" Model T. They gathered at Ford's Highland Park plant to watch Henry Ford and Edsel Ford drive it off the assembly line on May 26, 1927.

- May 27, 1927
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1927 Ford Model T Touring Car, The Fifteen-Millionth Ford
After 19 years and some 15 million cars, Ford Motor Company ended production of its venerable Model T. Company officials designated this car as the Fifteen Millionth and ceremonial "last" Model T. They gathered at Ford's Highland Park plant to watch Henry Ford and Edsel Ford drive it off the assembly line on May 26, 1927.
- 1914 Ford Model T Touring Car, Given to John Burroughs by Henry Ford - This 1914 touring car is one of several Model T automobiles given to naturalist John Burroughs by his friend Henry Ford. Ford Motor Company experienced a milestone year in 1914. The automaker fully implemented the moving assembly line at its Highland Park plant, and it introduced the Five Dollar Day profit-sharing plan for its employees.

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1914 Ford Model T Touring Car, Given to John Burroughs by Henry Ford
This 1914 touring car is one of several Model T automobiles given to naturalist John Burroughs by his friend Henry Ford. Ford Motor Company experienced a milestone year in 1914. The automaker fully implemented the moving assembly line at its Highland Park plant, and it introduced the Five Dollar Day profit-sharing plan for its employees.
- 1919 Ford Model T Sedan - The Model T's basic design received many updates over the car's 19-year life. Some incorporated mechanical improvements, some responded to growing consumer demands, and some simply reduced costs. The 1919 sedans were the first with electric starters and demountable tire rims. These features were standard on other makes but cost extra on a Ford, keeping the base price low.

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1919 Ford Model T Sedan
The Model T's basic design received many updates over the car's 19-year life. Some incorporated mechanical improvements, some responded to growing consumer demands, and some simply reduced costs. The 1919 sedans were the first with electric starters and demountable tire rims. These features were standard on other makes but cost extra on a Ford, keeping the base price low.