
Ford's Model T was produced until 1927. It had two speeds forward and one reverse. The engine was an inline four flathead similar to the Model A engine, but smaller. Roadsters were very popular.
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Ford convertibles have always been popular. This Falcon is a 1963 model. I believe Ford called this model the Futura.



You may remember the King Midget. It was advertised in magazines like Mechanix Illustrated and Popular Mechanics. You ordered it by mail and it came in a crate, partly assembled. Most people had them running in a matter of a couple of hours. Power was from a single-cylinder air-cooled engine of about 12 horsepower. It was located in the back. King Midgets were in production for many years and they must have sold thousands of them. They often show up at scooter meets and car shows. This one was at a Cushman meet in Indiana.