American car manufacturing dominated the automotive industry in the 20th century. Here's what the factories looked like.
The Ford Model T started it all, but was quickly followed up by the Model A, so what were the differences between them?
It’s not a classic car, rather a kit car — a modern replica of a Model T runabout (or roadster) that Ford built in the first quarter of the 20th century.
This early vehicle was iconic for being mass produced in just 90 minutes thanks to Ford's invention of the moving assembly line. Manufactured from 1908 to 1927, the Model T (which got its own name ...
Ford and Chevrolet wage one of the most intense rivalries in the auto world. The roots of the conflict go back nearly as long as cars have been on the road.
So today, we’ve brought you 40 historical images of early automobiles that you might not have seen so far. From the steam-powered White Steamer to the massive-engined Pierce-Arrow Model 66, these ...
Ford's engineers took the first step towards this goal by designing the Model T, a simple, sturdy car, offering no factory options -- not even a choice of color. The Model T, first produced in ...