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:''The "Ford Model T" is a [[Seeker (ROTF)|Seeker]] in the [[Live-action film series|live-action film]] [[continuity family]].'' | :''The "Ford Model T" is a [[Seeker (ROTF)|Seeker]] in the [[Live-action film series|live-action film]] [[continuity family]].'' | ||
The '''Ford Model T''' automobile is a [[Seeker (ROTF)|Seeker]], was dispatched thousands of years ago to Earth, adopted a [[Wikipedia:Ford Model T|Model T]] automobile as a disguise, and that's about all we know. | The '''Ford Model T''' automobile is a [[Seeker (ROTF)|Seeker]], was dispatched thousands of years ago to Earth, adopted a [[Wikipedia:Ford Model T|Model T]] automobile as a disguise, and that's about all we know. | ||
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- The "Ford Model T" is a Seeker in the live-action film continuity family.
The Ford Model T automobile is a Seeker, was dispatched thousands of years ago to Earth, adopted a Model T automobile as a disguise, and that's about all we know.
Fiction
Revenge of the Fallen
Seymour Simmons possessed a photo of the Model T, and claimed that it was a Seeker. Wheelie agreed. Revenge of the Fallen
Trivia
- Conceptual artist Ben Procter designed a robot mode for the Model T robot, and the design was later tweaked and recycled as Ransack's robot mode. Whether they are the same character is debatable.


