From: "Randall" <tr3driver@ca.rr.com>
> > or maybe
> > they changed formulations by the Model A.
>
> Wasn't the Model T "any color so long as it's black", but the Model A was
> available in many different colors ?
Early T's came in colors. As production ramped up, Ford discovered that the
black paint dried faster (they could cover with thinner coats, maybe?) and in
the interests of production rates, the cars went all-black.
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