The 1901-07 curve dash Oldsmobile is often considered to be the first mass produced car. The Model T didn't really take off until after 1910, so even that isn't a TOC car. I'd even say that the Model T was a big reason there wasn't a "Model T" bicycle. Prior to Ford consolidating multiple ideas into the mature assembly line that built the T, most things were done by hand operation by cheap labor. Automation was not only in its infancy, but would have not made financial sense to a bicycle maker as the profits versus the cost weren't there without some kind of unprecedented volumes and the design itself didn't really leave a lot of options for the available automation to be employed to make high volumes for low-priced sales. However, none of that mattered because the assembly line and the efficiency that went with it was more or less brought to life for the T and then those cars were sold so cheaply that people figured they could buy a car instead of a few bicycles for the family. That shut the door on a cheap bicycle revolution.