One of the most numerous and famous cars in world history was the Model T produced by the Ford Motor Company. It became the first mass-production car, helped by being affordable for the middle-classes. The first example of the Model T was built on September 27th, 1908. It had a four-cylinder engine with 22 and a half horsepower. The mass production was launched at the Highland Park Ford Plant, Michigan at the beginning of 1914. They produced 15,007,003 cars from 1908 up to 1927. Model T cars were produced in different types, with some 1912 cars having open-top three-seat commercial roadster bodies.
Model Features
ICM's first model kit of a 1912 Model T Commercial Roadster
Highly detailed chassis, engine and body interior
Includes rubber tyres for added realism
Markings Available
Model T 1912 Commercial Roadster
Model Information
Scale: 1:24
Number of Parts: 112 pieces
Length: 142 mm
Height: 86 mm
Includes detailed assembly instructions
Highly detailed sprues with high accuracy made from quality plastic