The blue oval has played a big part in Britain’s motoring history. In fact, chances are every one of us has taken the wheel or ridden in the back of a Ford at some point in our lives.
This year marks the centenary of the firm in the UK, and to celebrate, we’ve brought together Ford’s most famous model with its modern-day successor. The Model T can lay claim to the title of the world’s first mass-produced, affordable motor vehicle. It’s no understatement to say it was one of the greatest achievements of the 20th century, as it gave the man on the street the chance to get behind the wheel.
The Model T made its US debut in 1908, and three years later it came to the UK, where it was built and sold for an incredible 16 years. By the time global production stopped in 1927, more than 15 million examples had found homes. In comparison, the humble Fiesta seems less important. However, since its launch in 1977, more than 3,750,000 have been sold in the UK. And as 51,643 have found homes here this year alone, that number is rising fast!
So read on to see what happened when the class-leading supermini met its most famous ancestor...
Excellent write up guys
By hotredman on 28 July, 2011, 3:51am