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Model T 1913 Speedster with 2 American Sport Car Driver Figures

Item No. ICM24026

Description

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 1913 cars being converted into speedsters.

Model Features
  • The set includes the Model T 1913 Speedster with two driver figures
  • Highly detailed chassis, engine and body interior
  • Includes rubber tyres for added realism

Markings Available
  • Model T 1913 Speedster

Model Information
  • Scale: 1:24
  • Number of Parts: 99 + 24 pieces (123 in total)
  • Length: 142 mm
  • Height: 67 mm
  • Includes detailed assembly instructions
  • Highly detailed sprues with high accuracy made from quality plastic
  • Box size: 294 x 230 x 58 mm

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Model T 1913 Speedster with 2 American Sport Car Driver Figures

Item No. ICM24026
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

Description

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 1913 cars being converted into speedsters.

Model Features
  • The set includes the Model T 1913 Speedster with two driver figures
  • Highly detailed chassis, engine and body interior
  • Includes rubber tyres for added realism

Markings Available
  • Model T 1913 Speedster

Model Information
  • Scale: 1:24
  • Number of Parts: 99 + 24 pieces (123 in total)
  • Length: 142 mm
  • Height: 67 mm
  • Includes detailed assembly instructions
  • Highly detailed sprues with high accuracy made from quality plastic
  • Box size: 294 x 230 x 58 mm

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