One of the world’s first automobiles from 1923 is for sale in Central New York.
Introducing The World’s First Car
Back in the early 1900s, cars were more of a luxury item than a daily necessity—expensive, hard to maintain, and definitely not built for the average person. Then came the Ford Model T in 1908. From that moment, the world and everything changed. This wasn’t just another car; it was the car that brought driving to everyday Americans. Henry Ford didn’t invent the car, but he figured out how to make it something people could actually afford and rely on.
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When it first hit the market, the Model T cost around $780. Back in the 1920s, that was still a big chunk of change. But thanks to Ford’s revolutionary use of the moving assembly line and standardized parts, the price kept dropping. By 1924, you could get one for just $290. That massive price cut made the Model T a game-changer…