Henry Ford didn't "invent" the automobile. He adapted the process of assembly line manufacture for automobiles, which allowed him to market a product at a price that could be afforded by the working man. Prior to that, automobiles were for the rich, only.
Before he developed his automobile assembly line, Ford test drove his first vehicle, the Ford Quadricycle, on June 4 1896.
Henry Ford didn't invent the automobile, but he created the assembly line so cars could be created more cheaply. However, he created the Model T, which became a widely owned car in the US.
1896, the Quadricycle
The assembly line
Henry Ford's first vehicle the "Quadricycle" hit the road in 1896.
In 1896 Henry Ford had completed his first experimental gasoline powered automobile called Ford's Quadricycle.
Over a three year period from 1911 to 1913.
he invented the assembly line not airplanes. that was the wright brothers
His first car was the Quadricycle invented in 1896.
Henry Ford founded the Ford Motor Company, which is one of the greatest automobile companies in America's History today. Ford was also the famous inventor who built the Model T automobile in 1908 for the 1909 model year, which was the world's first affordable automobile.
Henry Ford produced his first automobile at 58 Bagley Avenue in Detroit, Michigan in 1896. The car was called the Quadricycle.
The first factory assembled pickup was based on the Model T car with a modified rear which debuted in 1925 and sold for $281.
Ford's first automobile the Quadricycle was completed in 1896 and sold it for $200.