The archetype for today's mass produced automobile is the Ford Model T. Though it is not the first car produced by Henry Ford, it is the first model that was made from an assembly line. Hence, it became affordable.
Correction. Ransom E Olds mass produced his Curved Dash Oldsmobile from an assembly line from 1901-1907. He produced 19,000 of these cars during that time. They sold for $650 each. This was before Henry Ford's Model T came out ion 1908.
Henry Ford
The Ford Model T was the first truly mass produced automobile. It is arguably the ultimate Archetype for most complex mass produced items.
The Ford Model T.
The Ford Model T was the first truly mass produced automobile. It is arguably the ultimate Archetype for most complex mass produced items.
Henry Ford
Henry Ford was the archtype for the automobile of today.
Henry Ford
Ford.
Model T
The Curved Dash Oldsmobile was mass produced with interchangeable parts from an assembly line. Olds produced 19000 of these vehicles from 1901 to 1907.
Henry Ford's Model T.
The model T was the first mass produced automobile