1913 Ford Model T Speedster
Hand-Assembled From over 225 Parts!

Ford Celebrates 100 Years
Since it’s founding in 1903, the Ford Motor Company has dominated the automotive industry with constant innovations in affordable transportation. To help celebrate its 100th Anniversary, Ford, working with master craftsmen, has authorized the release of the Special Limited Edition 1913 Model T Speedster. 1913 was a particularly important year in the Ford annals as it marked the completion of the world’s first automotive moving assembly line. This reduced assembly from 14 hours to 11/2 hours and enabled Ford to make automobiles affordable. The Speedster was a custom made model from a blank chassis that Ford offered, and sold 8438 of, and customers could then have coach makers make to their specifications.

Almost As Many Moving Parts As The Original
This 1:18 scale museum quality replica has so many moving parts we cannot list them all. This incredible 225 part reproduction includes moving handbrakes, clutch, throttle and foot pedals, squeezable horn, detailed wired engine, removable water, gas, and oil cans, pivoting monocle windshield, all topped with a baked enamel red finish. Each replica comes with an Owners Title, Certificate of Authenticity, and a letter from Edsel Ford II, chairman of Fords Centennial Committee.


Model Features

• Museum Quality Diecast Replica
• Opening Hood
• Movable Handbrake
• Precision Engineered
• Letter From Edsel Ford
• Working Steering System
• Soft-to-Touch Upholstery
• Turning Crankshaft and Fan
• Pivoting Monocle Windshield
• Movable Clutch & Throttle Foot Pedals
• Detailed & Wired 4-cylinder 20 hp Engine
• Owner's Title & Certificate of Authenticity
• Baked Enamel Finish
• 1:18 Scale Model
• 7.50 inches Long

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