Interior of the Ford works, Trafford Park, Manchester, c1911-c1927. Rows of Model Ts are lined up. The hugely successful Model T was Britain's best-selling car from 1913 to 1923. The factory began assembling cars from imported parts in 1911, but by 1924 the vehicles were being constructed from 94 % British parts. In 1931, Ford switched its manufacturing activities to its massive new plant at Dagenham, Essex. | |
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