Vehicle History
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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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Edsel Ford II and Henry Ford III introduce Edsel Ford's restored 1934 Model 40 Special Speedster unveiled at The Lodge, Pebble Beach in Monterey County, California by Lincoln and the Edsel & Eleanor Ford House.
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Mustang is a true American icon, the original pony car that has remained in the ranks of best-selling convertibles in the United States and best-selling American sports car.
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A true classic for more than 50 years, Ford Thunderbird rekindled America's love affair with the two-seater sports car.
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The Quadricycle was the first automobile built by Henry Ford, and the foundation upon which he built a global company that made personal transportation affordable for the masses.
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Storied Lincoln models, including the Cosmopolitan and the Continental, are among the Lincolns selected as limousines for U.S. presidents dating back to Calvin Coolidge.
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Ford Motor Company’s commitment to the driving needs of law-enforcement agencies has allowed us to lead the U.S. market for police cars with Crown Victoria Police Interceptors.
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Discover how the Ford Model T ushered a 100 years of automotive advancements from the fuel efficient Ford Fiesta to the Ford SYNC in-car voice-recognition system.
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Ford's second Model A—the one built beginning in 1928—offered more style, comfort and safety than the world-famous Model T.
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The first Model A helped establish Ford Motor Company, as well as Henry Ford's reputation as an automotive entrepreneur.