evilgenius134 said:
Arcanz said:
Henry Ford produced the model T only in black because the black paint available at the time was the fastest to dry.
Incorrect. In fact for the first years of it's production you could get any colour other than black.
It was produced in black, you can paint it later on of course. But it was PRODUCED in black. As proof, I'll quote it for you.
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Apparently they had..
Over thirty different types of black paint were used on various parts of the Model T. These were formulated to satisfy the different means of applying the paint to the various parts, and they had distinct drying times, depending on the part, the paint, and the method of drying.
Arcanz said:
evilgenius134 said:
Arcanz said:
Henry Ford produced the model T only in black because the black paint available at the time was the fastest to dry.
Incorrect. In fact for the first years of it's production you could get any colour other than black.
It was produced in black, you can paint it later on of course. But it was PRODUCED in black. As proof, I'll quote it for you.
By 1918, half of all cars in America were Model Ts. However, it was a monolithic bloc; as Ford wrote in his autobiography, "Any customer can have a car painted any color that he wants so long as it is black". Model Ts in different colors were produced from 1908 to 1914, and then again from 1926 to 1927. It is often stated that Ford chose black because the paint dried faster than other colored paints available at the time, and a faster drying paint would allow him to build cars faster since he would not have to wait as long for the paint to dry. The technical aspect of this explanation is plausible, as a black paint will absorb the most light and convert it to heat which will help the solvents in the paint to evaporate.
Saying you could get any color doesn't sound so dumb, saying you could get any color other than black is plain silly.
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Apparently they had..
Over thirty different types of black paint were used on various parts of the Model T. These were formulated to satisfy the different means of applying the paint to the various parts, and they had distinct drying times, depending on the part, the paint, and the method of drying.
That is why you dont get your quotes from wikipedia its an urban legend.
"While this saying is true for the model years after 1913, earlier cars were available in green, red, blue and grey. In fact, in the first year, Model T Fords were not available in black at all. The switch to all black cars was due to Ford's ongoing obsession with cost reduction, and not, as is commonly believed, to reduce drying time and hence increase production.Also Henry ford was never reported for using the line "Any customer can have a car painted any color that he wants so long as it is black"