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Restored 1934 Lincoln Speedster at Pebble beach
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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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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The First Model A Laid a Foundation for the Future
The first Model A helped establish Ford Motor Company, as well as Henry Ford's reputation as an automotive entrepreneur.
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House of Tomorrow Is a Reality Today
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In 1922, Lincoln's Luxury Focus Made it an Attractive Acquisition
Our Role in Putting a Man on the Moon
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Dearborn Truck Plant
The Dearborn Truck Plant is a model of flexible and sustainable manufacturing.
The Moving Assembly Line
The Highland Park plant was the site of what is arguably Ford's most important innovation—the moving assembly line—in 1913.
Revitalizing Detroit
Henry Ford II's commitment to developing the Renaissance Center brought people, businesses and new hope to Detroit after the 1967 riots.
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