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The Legacy of the Model TT Pickup Truck

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Introduction to the Model TT

The Model TT pickup truck revolutionized the automotive industry when it launched in July 1917, almost a decade after the iconic Model T. This innovative truck is a blend of the Model T’s familiar engine and cab, amalgamated with a reinforced frame. The Model TT was engineered for utility, boasting a one-ton payload capacity and accommodating various third-party pickup-bed configurations, making it an excellent choice for both personal and commercial use.

 

Early Success and Market Reception

Ford’s strategic pricing—set at $600—catapulted the Model TT into the marketplace, leading to an impressive total of 2,019 units sold within its inaugural year. This initial success laid the groundwork for future vehicles. In 1925, the addition of a factory-equipped pickup body version of the Model T supported the ever-growing popularity of Ford’s pickup trucks, marking the beginning of an era of factory-assembled models.

The Model TT’s Lasting Impact

By 1928, just over a decade after the Model TT’s introduction, Ford had delivered a staggering 1.3 million trucks to satisfied customers. Following the Model TT, the introduction of the Model AA and BB trucks continued the legacy of Ford’s success within the pickup segment. The achievements of these models solidified Ford’s reputation as a leader in the truck market, showcasing how the Model TT paved the way for future innovations in pickup truck design and functionality.

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