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How many Ford Model-T cars are still in existence today?
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#103230. Asked by brainiac62. (Feb 21 09 8:08 PM)
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star_gazer

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This is confusing because before the Model A was created millions of older Model T were already on American roads.
Around- the time that the 15 millionth Model T was being produced, in mid 1927, discussions and reality were setting in. Henry Ford made the decision that "we've got to do it". That meant design a new car.
http://www.capovalleyas.org/Model_A_Info.htm
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bigponder
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Actually, it's not confusing. The first answer is wrong because the Model A was a totally different car than the Model T. It's like confusing the Chevrolet Vega with the Chevrolet Impala.
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queproblema
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This site says about 100,000.
"As well as in Detroit USA, Ford made Model Ts in a number of other factories across the world including Trafford Park, Manchester, England. It is estimated that 600 English built Model Ts still exist, approximately 100,000 Model Ts survive in the world."
http://www.modeltregister.co.uk/henry-ford.html
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