The last day of production for the Ford Model T was May
26, 1927, when Henry Ford and his son Edsel drove the
15 millionth Model T out of the Highland Park, Michigan
factory.
This marked the official end of an era for the car that had
been in production since October 1, 1908.
The Model T’s success was largely due to Ford’s innovative
assembly line, which reduced production time from 12 hours
to just 40 seconds per car, allowing Ford to produce millions
of vehicles efficiently.


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