Enthusiasts' Manual: Ford Model T

1908 to 1927 (all models and variants)

Enthusiasts' Manual: Ford Model T
Chas Parker
RRP:
NZ$ 78.99
Our Price:
NZ$ 63.19
Hardback
h270 x 210mm - 160pg
18 Feb 2021 UK
International import eta 10-19 days
9781785217098
Out Of Stock
Publication abandoned or delayed indefinitely
The Ford Model T was produced between 1908 and 1927, and is credited with being the very first ' mass-market' , affordable car. Until the appearance of the Model T, cars had been the preserve of the rich and were generally rare, expensive and relatively unreliable. The Model T brought motoring to the middle classes, and around 16. 5 million examples were built over the lifetime of the car. Henry Ford and his engineering team refined the idea of the assembly line, greatly increasing its efficiency, and lowering the cost of production, which was key to the Model T' s success. The book provides details of the car' s origins, design, production and evolution, along with a look at restoring and running a car today.
Chas Parker' s experience of motorsport publishing includes roles as a sub-editor and occasional contributor to Autosport and Motorsport News, Britain' s leading motorsport weeklies. He has written several motorsport books, including Haynes' s Brands Hatch: The history of Britain' s best-loved motor racing circuit and Silverstone: The home of British motor racing, plus Jaguar D-type, Bugatti Type 35 and Lola T70 Manuals. He lives in East Sussex.

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