1920's Models
1927  Model T

Production of the Ford Model T officially ended after 15,007,033 units  had been built.
The Model T sold more units than any other car model in history, until the Volkswagen Beetle eclipsed its record in the 1970s.
That a car produced domestically in the first three decades of the century could compete in production numbers with a car first produced in the '60s and distributed worldwide is testament to the dramatic genius of the Model T.

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1928 Model A

1926 Model T sales were down by more than a quarter-million units, and many were sitting unsold in dealers In May of 1927, after 19 years and more than 15 million Model T's, the announcement came of the release of its successor Model A.
The Model A was not only mechanically superior to the T, it was much more stylish. It bore some resemblance to the Lincoln and came in a wide variety of models.
 
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