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DEARBORN, Mich., April 4, 2013 – Most are familiar with the predictions of the 1950s, including the one that said we would be commuting in flying cars by the late-1990s, but you may not be as familiar with the Philco-Ford ideas about how today’s homes would operate.
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After a three-month shutdown, to retool for "The New Ford", Ford Motor Company began to produce the car that would replace the iconic Model T.
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The replacement for the ubiquitous Model T was a brand new vehicle that brought new levels of design, safety and comfort to the mass market.
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Henry Ford was born on this date in 1863, in what was then known as Greenfield Township, Michigan. He was the first of William and Mary (Litogot) Ford's six children and grew up on the family farm, located near the current intersection of Greenfield and Ford Roads.
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A designer works on sketches and illustrations for the 1957 Lincoln Premier.
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Ford executives were invited to abandon the office for fresh air and a chance to see the Mark ll versions of Ford's popular family cars. Launched in 1956 and marketed as the 'Three Graces', the Mark ll Consul, Zephyr and Zodiac marked a further step in British motoring away from post-war austerity towards glamour and modernity.
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The Ford Mystere concept car was introduced to the press on October 5, 1955.
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This week we've ploughed the archives to bring you the perfect illustration of Ford horsepower. On a typical British farm the farmer tends his cattle while the horses wonder whether the Ford Anglia's 36bhp is any match for them.
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Ford's "Tin Lizzie," also known as the Model T, put the world on wheels by making personal transportation affordable.