Ford Motor Company, a titan in the automotive industry, has left an indelible mark on the world of cars. 1903, a pivotal moment arrived. With just $28,000 and the vision of Henry Ford and coal dealer Alexander Y. Malcomson, the Ford Motor Company roared to life. Backed by twelve investors and fuelled by ambition, the company's first offering, the Model A, emerged from the Mack Avenue plant that July. However, the revolutionary Model T, introduced in 1908, truly redefined the automotive landscape. Priced affordably and boasting a nearly indestructible vanadium steel frame, the Model T rolled off assembly lines at an unprecedented rate of 20,000 per day. This affordability, durability, and mass production made car ownership a reality for the average American for the first time. This feat earned Ford the iconic title "people's car" and secured its place in history as a symbol of accessibility and innovation.
Towing data
Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the towing weights provided on this website are accurate, we always recommend checking the vehicle logbook (V5) for the official towing capacity. We accept no responsibility if the towing weights provided on this website are incorrect.
*Unbraked towing capacity is the maximum your vehicle can tow if the trailer you are towing has no brakes.
**Braked towing capacity is the maximum your vehicle can tow if the trailer you are towing has its own brakes. This figure is always almost higher than the unbraked amount.