Any international T production after 1927?

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Any international T production after 1927?

Post by colonelpowers » Thu Apr 25, 2024 5:38 pm

I was watching a program today about the last Model A's produced and apparently they still produced some A touring cars in Chile up until 1934 in addition to AAs. I was wondering if any of the overseas factories still produced Ts after 27 to use up the parts


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Re: Any international T production after 1927?

Post by Kerry » Thu Apr 25, 2024 8:11 pm

I'm sure it would have happened, in the publication of Ford history in Australia, the announcement for the A Model a was May 26 1927 but production for the A did not start until 14 months later. It wouldn't be the first time of assembling run out models, it is documented that Ford Canada was still assembling 27 Model S and 1 Model C along side of the T's in 1909. Also I've come across an article doing the same for the model change in 1916, Ford was still making the brass radiator model as a chassis in the 17 model year for military use.

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