Today, we will take a short history lesson as we cover the Ford logo history, its various versions, and its evolution over time. Let’s take a look. Ford Logo History: Evolution of an Icon Below is the progression of the iconic Ford logo over the years, from the original ornate emblem...
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Important Events in the History of Ford 1910-1940 Ford in 1910’s In 1911, the Ford Motor Company was shifted to the Highland Park Plant where 70,000 Model Ts were manufactured and by 1912, the production was over 170,000. In 1913, the production demands were at an all-time high, but...
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reel of those films, and photos, and perhaps maybe someday there will be a followup documentary...I choose to think the theme of a young woman, the first to motor around the world would indeed be an interesting subject...but I am biased with Model T, and our American history ! http...
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was its timeline. The Ford president insisted that the model be introduced quickly. While most new car plans at the time took 43 months from conception through delivery, the Pinto would be completed in 25 months - at the time, the shortest production planning schedule in automotive history. ...
was its timeline. The Ford president insisted that the model be introduced quickly. While most new car plans at the time took 43 months from conception through delivery, the Pinto would be completed in 25 months - at the time, the shortest production planning schedule in automotive history. ...
At that time, building automobiles was slow work, so they could only make a couple of cars a day. The workers also had to do everything by hand. Ford was always trying to things better, and he soon would create the Model T in 1908. ...