|
|
|
|
|
Henry Ford: Industry Icon (The good, the bad, and the ugly)Read the article this discussion is about
This archived discussion is "read only".
» humorous_sage - With the Name of Henry, He Couldn't be All Bad Good old Henry. He might have been a nut but he was very good at proving that even a nut can be successful.What was the difference between a Model A and a Model B Ford? -- posted by humorous_sage » dancooper - Re: With the Name of Henry, He Couldn't be All Bad In response to With the Name of Henry, He Couldn't be All Bad posted by humorous_sage:Hi Henry, "What was the difference between a Model A and a Model B Ford?" I was wondering the same thing, and I have not yet found out the answer. If and when I do, I'll get back to you on it. Of course, there were two different Model A cars. The very first model, and the one that came after the Model T, in 1928. Thanks for stopping by, Dan -- posted by dancooper » humorous_sage - Re: Re: With the Name of Henry, He Couldn't be All Bad In response to Re: With the Name of Henry, He Couldn't be All Bad posted by dancooper:I'll give you hint although I don't know the answer myself. The Model B Ford came out as a transition between the Model A and the Model T. I believe it lasted one year -- or less. Ford didn't make very many of them. -- posted by humorous_sage
Please follow the guidelines set forth in the Suite101 Posting Etiquette when adding to the discussion. |
|
|
|