Original Artwork for Lionel Morris's Antique Cars
Finely executed watercolor illustration of a 1908 Ford Model T (Lizzie), which was used for Lionel Harris's Antique Cars: The Story of the Automobile in Pictures, first published in about 1968.
The Ford Model T, affectionately known as "Lizzie," is an iconic automobile from 1908. This image showcases its classic design featuring a black open-top body, brass fittings, and large spoked wheels. The Model T's simplistic yet functional design, with a high ground clearance and durable construction, made it suitable for the varied terrains of early 20th-century America.
The Ford Model T, introduced in 1908, revolutionized the automobile industry by making cars affordable to the average American. Designed by Henry Ford, the Model T was the first car to be mass-produced on an assembly line, drastically reducing its cost and making car ownership accessible to millions. Known for its robustness and ease of maintenance, the Model T played a crucial role in shaping modern transportation. By 1927, over 15 million units were sold, solidifying its place in automotive history.