JamesWilson
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I know of one red Model S... so I'll say red was at least one available colour for the T.
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Almost.
When introduced (1908 & 9) the Model T could be bought in grey as a runabout and red (then green) as a touring car. Then that wild variety ended in 1910 and it was offered only in Brewster Green, then in 1911 only in a Dark Blue almost Black; and finally in early-ish 1913 the Black came in for which Ford is renowned.
Incidentally, that change came roughly a year before his use of the moving assembly line that is commonly supposed to have made the limitation on color desireable.
How's that for trivia....
Any color you want so long as its Brewster Green.
Hasn't got the same ring to it, somehow... /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/nonod.gif
I know of one red Model S... so I'll say red was at least one available colour for the T.
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Almost.
When introduced (1908 & 9) the Model T could be bought in grey as a runabout and red (then green) as a touring car. Then that wild variety ended in 1910 and it was offered only in Brewster Green, then in 1911 only in a Dark Blue almost Black; and finally in early-ish 1913 the Black came in for which Ford is renowned.
Incidentally, that change came roughly a year before his use of the moving assembly line that is commonly supposed to have made the limitation on color desireable.
How's that for trivia....
Any color you want so long as its Brewster Green.
Hasn't got the same ring to it, somehow... /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/nonod.gif