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  • The Race That Changed Everything

    Henry Ford was not a racer, but that didn't stop him from getting behind the wheel for a race that is still being talked about 110 years later.

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  • Back to the Drawing Board

    A designer works on sketches and illustrations for the 1957 Lincoln Premier.
  • Ford Alfresco: Ford of Britain at 100

    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.
  • Mystery On Wheels

    The Ford Mystere concept car was introduced to the press on October 5, 1955.
  • True Horsepower: Ford of Britain at 100

    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.
  • The Model T Put the World on Wheels

    Ford's "Tin Lizzie," also known as the Model T, put the world on wheels by making personal transportation affordable.
  • Village Industries Program

    Henry Ford created the Village Industries program to bring jobs and prosperity to small towns, while taking advantage of clean hydroelectric power and preserving local communities.