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Encyclopedia > Ford Model R

Ford Model R was an automobile produced by the Ford Motor Company. It was an updated verion of the Model N produced between April and October 1907. During that time 2500 cars were made. It was sold for $750. It used the same chassis and engine as the Model N but with larger body, running boards and improved fenders.


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Ford Model N - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (287 words)
The Ford Model N was an inexpensive automobile produced by the Ford Motor Company.
It was introduced in 1906 as a successor to the Models A, C and F as the company's inexpensive entry-level line.
The Model R was an uplevel trim of the Model N with a larger body and wheels covered by full cycle fenders.
Ford Model T - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1968 words)
For some reason, the follow-up was the Ford Model A and not the Model U. In the international poll for the award of the world's most influential car of the twentieth century the Ford Model T came first.
Model T suspension employed a transversely mounted semi-elliptical spring for each of the front and rear axles, which were "live," i.e., not an independent suspension.
Many steel Model T parts are still manufactured today, and even fiberglass replicas of their distinctive bodies, which are popular for T-bucket style hot rods (as immortalized in the Jan and Dean surf music song "Bucket T," which was later recorded by The Who).
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