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The Model T was not the first car Ford had produced, but it was undoubtedly the most influential one. Its production and marketing revolutionized the automotive industry, forever leaving an indelible mark on history. The car’s nickname, “Tin Lizzie” originated from two sources. “Tin” referred to the car’s lightweight, durable metal construction, as it was one of the first mass-produced vehicles made mostly of steel, which was considered a novelty at the time. The term “Lizzie” was a popular slang nickname for a horse or mule. Since the Model T replaced the horse and carriage as the primary mode of transportation for many people, it was affectionately referred to as the “Tin Lizzie,” highlighting its practicality and significance in the shift from horse-drawn to motorized vehicles.
https://www.garycrossleyford.com/blog/today-in-ford-history/henry-fords-tin-lizzie-model-t-august-12th-1908/