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Model T Ford

Model T Ford
Author: Bruce W. McCalley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 632
Release: 1994
Genre: Transportation
ISBN:

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Documents Henry Ford's creation.


Ford Model T

Ford Model T
Author: Lindsay Brooke
Publisher: Motorbooks
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2008-04-15
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1610584600

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The story of Ford Motor Company’s Model T is the story that launched the American automobile industry--and America’s love affair with the car. When he introduced the Model T in 1908, even an eternal optimist like Henry Ford could not have predicted the far-reaching changes he was setting in motion. One hundred years later, this illustrated history looks back at the beloved Tin Lizzie. The book follows the Model T from design considerations (its ground clearance, for instance, had to allow for the abysmal state of U.S. roadways at the time) to its lasting legacy, and along the way describes the mechanical, manufacturing, and marketing innovations that the car’s production entailed. Author Lindsay Brooke also relates the adventures and misadventures that were part of owning and driving a Model T. He chronicles the changes the car’s unprecedented popularity wrought in the auto industry (including Ford’s introduction of the “$5 day”), and he tracks the Model T through popular culture, from its role in early motorsports to its resurgent popularity in the 1950s and 60s as a platform for T-bucket hot rods. Illustrated throughout with period art and evocative photography, this book celebrates as never before the car that epitomized the American automobile.


Ford Motor Cars, 1945-1964

Ford Motor Cars, 1945-1964
Author: Alan Earnshaw
Publisher:
Total Pages: 46
Release: 1997
Genre: Ford automobile
ISBN: 9780906899816

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This title provides some nostalgia for those who remember Anglias, Prefects, Consuls, Zephyrs, Corsairs and other Ford cars of the 50s and 60s.


The Cars That Henry Ford Built

The Cars That Henry Ford Built
Author: Beverly Rae Kimes
Publisher: Automobile Heritage Publishing & Co
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2005-08-21
Genre: Ford automobile
ISBN: 159613013X

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At the time, in 1978, when The Cars That Henry Ford Built was first published, sending a copy for Henry Ford II to review seemed a vain request·Automobile Quarterly founding editor and publisher L. Scott Bailey was told that Mr. Ford (never comments on a book written about Ford.÷ Two weeks later came an unexpected exhortation from Henry Ford II: (My grandfather would have loved this book.÷ Ford then specially ordered 20 copies bound in white leather·needed in two weeks. The rush order was necessitated by an upcoming trip to Japan. As is culturally customary to offer a gift that honors one's ancestors, Henry Ford II specifically chose The Cars That Henry Ford Built to give to his Japanese hosts. Such high-level praise is derived from the book's fresh approach to the subject of Henry Ford, both in its study of the man and his cars, as well as the exceptional pictorial presentation. Presented for the first time in full color, there is every model Henry Ford produced from the Quadricycle he put together as a young man in 1896 to the famous V8 Ford on the production lines four and a half decades later during his failing years. Probably no other individual in automobile history more accurately mirrored in his cars his view of himself and of America as he saw it. Join award-winning historian and author Beverly Rae Kimes as she presents lively historical text that captures Henry growing and aging as his cars grew and aged, each lock-stepped together through history. Over 100 full-color photographs further bring the man and his creations to life.


Taurus

Taurus
Author: Eric Taub
Publisher: Dutton Adult
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1991
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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Taurus is an inside story of Detroit and the car that saved Ford from extinction. It is also a chronicle of the conflicts, politics and personalities of America's most fabled industry and a look at how and why that industry stumbled--and very nearly fell. 20 photographs.


THE NEW HENRY FORD

THE NEW HENRY FORD
Author: ALLAN L. BENSON
Publisher:
Total Pages: 440
Release: 1923
Genre:
ISBN:

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Ford Mustang

Ford Mustang
Author: Donald Farr
Publisher: Motorbooks International
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2017-02-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 0760352143

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In Ford Mustang: America's Original Pony Car, acclaimed Mustang writer Donald Farr celebrates this iconic car. Created in cooperation with Ford, the book features some 400 photos from company archives.


Ford Bronco

Ford Bronco
Author: Todd Zuercher
Publisher: CarTech Inc
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2019-04-15
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1613254148

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GIs returning after World War II created an entirely new automotive market niche when they bought surplus Jeeps and began exploring the rugged backcountry of the American West. This burgeoning market segment, which eventually became known as sport utility vehicles (SUVs), numbered about 40,000 units per year with offerings from Jeep, Scout, Toyota, and Land Rover. In 1966, Ford entered the fray with its Bronco, offering increased refinement, more power, and an innovative coil-spring front suspension. The Bronco caught on quickly and soon established a reputation as a solid backcountry performer. In Baja, the legendary accomplishments of racers such as Parnelli Jones, Rod Hall, and Bill Stroppe further cemented the bobtail’s reputation for toughness. Ford moved upstream with the introduction of the larger Bronco for 1978, witnessing a huge increase in sales for the second-generation trucks. The Twin Traction Beam front end was introduced in the third generation, and further refinements including more aerodynamic styling, greater luxury, and more powerful fuel-injected engines came on board in the generations that followed. Through it all, the Bronco retained its reputation as a tough, versatile, and comfortable rig, both on and off the paved road. With the reintroduction of the Bronco for 2020, Ford is producing a vehicle for a whole new generation of enthusiasts that looks to bring modern styling and performance to the market while building on the 30-year heritage of the first five generations of the Bronco so dearly loved by their owners. From the development process and details of the first trucks through the 1996 models, author Todd Zuercher shares technical details, rarely seen photos, and highlights of significant models along with the stories of those people whose lives have been intertwined with the Bronco for many years. This book will have new information for everyone and will be a must-have for longtime enthusiasts and new owners alike! p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000}


Ford, the New Car

Ford, the New Car
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 55
Release: 1929
Genre: Ford automobile
ISBN:

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The Legendary Model A Ford

The Legendary Model A Ford
Author: Peter Winnewisser
Publisher:
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1999
Genre: Transportation
ISBN:

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If you love cars, you will love this incredibly exciting social history of Ford's Model A. Acclaimed historian, Peter Winnewisser gives you a complete treatment of what this well-built car meant to the Ford Motor Company, the workers who built them, the dealers who sold them, the people who bought them and the neighbourhoods the Ford factories called home. This book offers an entertaining look at how the Model A helped to carry a nation through the Great Depression as well as serving as an ambassador to America's automobile past. It is full of anecdotes from owners, dealers and Ford executives complete with a comprehensive bibliography based on authentic period material from the Ford Motor Company. Plus more than 300 photographs, many from the Ford Motor Company's archives, allow you to trace and develop the Model A's rise to prominence.