With 16.5 million built between 1908 & 1927, the Model T Ford was, until overtaken in the 1970s by the Volkswagen Beetle, the most popular car in automotive history. Mass-produced in America & throughout the globe, such was the Model T`s market penetration & value-for-money that in 1921 Henry Ford`s deceptively robust Tin Lizzie accounted for every other car on the highways of the world. Illustrated with many rare contemporary photographs from the Ford archives, this album charts the model`s nineteen year evolution & seeks to explain how this quirky, ingenious motor car put the world on wheels.