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Encyclopedia > Ford Model TT

Ford Model TT was a light truck produced by the Ford Motor Company. It was based on the Ford Model T body, but with Ford Model A running gear. It was sold alongside the Model A, possibly using a surplus of Model T parts left after production had ended. Production ran from 1925 to 1927.


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One of the most important motor cars of the twentieth century, the Ford Model T was introduced in 1908 as the world’s first mass produced vehicle on Ford’s new revolutionary assembly lines.
Indeed, one of the Model T’s finest accolades was to come from the legendary Lawrence of Arabia who recognised that there were just two vehicles capable of withstanding the rigours of the Mesopotamian Desert – one being the Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost and the other the Model T Ford.
Dating from 1923 and still bearing its original Herefordshire registration number, this Model TT is understood to have commenced life fitted with a lorry body but was restored during 1983 fitted with the current van body in order to replicate the livery vehicles of the 1920s used by the then owner’s grandfather.
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