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The Ford Model T started with a twist of a hand crank. But before you could turn it, the spark had to be retarded, just as safety measure – not to break your arm if the engine was to kick back.
Ford introduced the Model T way back in 1908, and production continued for nearly two decades before finally coming to an end in 1927. Engines of this era, even four-cylinder engines like the unit ...
Up to the Model T all engines were cast integrally, but Ford decided to use removable cylinder heads which made it easier to produce, service and took some of the weight off the car too.
The Ford Model T is the first mass-produced automobile in history, and here's everything you need to know about this American icon ...
Consider the lowly Ford Model T, aka Tin Lizzie or Flivver. Hero of the original Absent Minded Professor and seen recently in the Oscar-winning There Will Be Blood. On September 24th, automobile ...
In a recent video posted to YouTube, environmental advocacy group The Sierra Club dialed up production values to call out Ford's lobbying efforts to roll back fuel-economy standards. The video ...
Toasting The Model T's One-Hundredth Birthday With A Spin Around The Block. Read about Matt Lee's vintage 1920 Ford Model T featured in our November 2008 issue of Automobile Magazine.
1925 Ford Model T with the classic pedal setup, a mild engine tune, and the looks of a race car is selling for just $19,900 ...
The 3.0-liter Ford EcoBoost engine is an efficient powerhouse found under the hoods of off-roaders and luxury sedans alike. Here's every model to use one.
Ford launched the Model A to replace the Model T in 1927 and built it through 1931, so this engine is nearly 100 years old.
The 3.5-liter Ford EcoBoost engine has increased the efficiency of many models from the Detroit automaker. Here are all the cars with one under the hood.