Modern Era · North America · Technology

1908

Ford rolls out the Model T

October 1, 1908

At a Detroit factory Henry Ford introduced a homely black car any competent farmer could fix with baling wire and a wrench. Priced at eight hundred and fifty dollars, it was built to be affordable. He would build fifteen million of them. Within a generation the assembly line he perfected would reshape work, cities, childhood, courtship, and the American landscape itself.