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First Ford Model T leaves Detroit plant

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Henry Ford's first Model T automobile left the Piquette Plant in Detroit on 27 September 1908, marking the beginning of mass-produced, affordable cars for the American public

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Publisted at 9:29 AM, Fri Sep 27th, 2024

On 27 September 1908, the automotive world witnessed a revolution as the first Ford Model T automobile rolled out of the Piquette Plant in Detroit, Michigan.

This marked the dawn of affordable motoring, with Henry Ford's innovative design aimed at making automobiles accessible to the average American.

Known for its simplicity, durability, and low cost, the Model T would go on to transform the transportation industry and American society itself, heralding an era of mass production that forever changed the face of manufacturing.

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