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Since 1903, Ford Motor Company has put the world on wheels. From the moving assembly line and the $5 workday to soy foam seats and aluminum truck bodies, Ford has a long heritage of progress.
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Henry Ford, the founder of Ford Motor Company, was born in Springwells Township, Wayne County, Michigan, on July 30, 1863, to Mary (Litogot) and William Ford. He was the eldest of six children in a family of four boys and two girls.
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Ford Motor Company (commonly known as Ford) is an American multinational automobile manufacturer headquartered in Dearborn, Michigan, United States. It was founded by Henry Ford and incorporated on June 16, 1903.
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The Ford slogan is Built Ford Tough, which has been in use since 1979. Originally intended to accompany radio, TV, and print advertisements of the Ford F-150, the company maintained the slogan for all of its cars with amazing results.
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Henry Ford's first vehicle rode on four bicycle wheels and was powered by a four-horsepower engine. Instead of a steering wheel, the Quadricycle had a tiller. In addition, the gearbox had only two forward gears with no reverse.
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Edsel Bryant Ford was an American business executive and philanthropist who was the son of pioneering industrialist Henry Ford and his wife, Clara Jane Bryant Ford. He was the president of Ford Motor Company from 1919 until his death in 1943.
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The Ford F-Series is a series of light-duty trucks marketed and manufactured by Ford since the 1948 model year.
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Lincoln is Ford's luxury brand. Ford has owned Lincoln for nearly 100 years — it bought the automaker in 1922 — but as luxury divisions at major automakers go, Lincoln remains a bit player on the sales front. A steady stream of new SUVs could change that, however.
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The Ford Mustang is officially unveiled by Henry Ford II at the World's Fair in Flushing Meadows, New York, on April 17, 1964. That same day, the new car also debuted in Ford showrooms across America and almost 22,000 Mustangs were immediately snapped up by buyers.
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CorrectA fighter plane
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Executive stylist John Najjar, who was a fan of the World War II P-51 Mustang fighter plane, is credited by Ford with suggesting the name.
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Ford succeeded with the GT40, winning the 1966 through 1969 races. The effort began in the early 1960s when Ford Advanced Vehicles began to build the GT40 Mk I, based upon the Lola Mk6, at their base in Slough, UK.
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Using the pedigree and heritage of their Le Mans-winning GT40, the Ford GT is essentially the modernized vision of the iconic racing car. However, with only 4,038 of these American legends made, seeing one in the flesh is a true rarity.
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The Chevrolet Caprice is a full-sized automobile produced by Chevrolet in North America for the 1965 to 1996 model years. Full-size Chevrolet sales peaked in 1965, with over a million sold.
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Larry Shinoda was an automotive designer who created multiple automotive legends, including the Boss 302 and Boss 429.
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The Edsel was produced in a variety of sedans and station wagons, none of which were popular, and their failure cost the company around $250 million.
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The Ford Thunderbird enjoyed a production run of nearly 50 years. Unfortunately, somebody finally let Ford take the T-Bird away.
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This classic SUV competed with Chevrolet's Blazer and was famously driven by O.J. Simpson when he attempted to escape police custody.
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The Shelby GT500 debuted in 1967 following the success of the Shelby GT350 from 1965-66. On the other hand, a regular 1967 Shelby GT500 goes for around $100,000 to $200,000 depending on various factors, such as condition, mileage, and history.
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In 1963 Ford tried to buy Ferrari, a move that Enzo Ferrari first approved, then backed out at the last moment (the actual telegram was on display).
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They grip faster and better and are 55 percent easier than manual brakes. For 1970, power front disc brakes are available on all models and standard on some.