The Model T which is also widely known as the "Tin Lizzie" was launched in October 1908, and apart from quickly becoming the world’s best-selling car, in 1913, Ford revolutionized the industry in whole by creating the world’s first moving assembly line for building cars at its factory in
Notably, for many years the Model T was solely available with black paintwork due to the fact that the black paint dried faster than any other color. Sales and production rose sharply with 250,000 cars built in 1914, more than one million in 1920, and in 1925, when demand was at its peak, almost two million Model Ts of all types left the assembly lines.
Faster production meant of course better prices which reached an all-time record low in 1925, when a buyer could purchase a Model T Runabout for just $260 - less than a third of the original price in 1909. In all, more than 15 million Model Ts were built in
Interestingly, the Model T was the very first British-built Ford, with the first-ever example being assembled at