There was a Ford Model S as well.
Ford Model N - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Model S was another adaptation of the Model N. Ford's last right-hand-steering model,[16] it featured a more modern cowl, with hood and fenders that flowed into full running boards. Another notable difference was the optional extra third mother-in-law seat behind the front bench. The basic model sold for $700. Extras such as a convertible top, gas lamps, as well as umbrella holders were available. 3750 cars were sold between 1907 and 1909.
Sounds sexy... optional 3rd row seating... Sounds like Tesla chose the right car to imitate. Shame we don't get the umbrella holders.