September 18, 1955 – The 2 millionth Ford V8 engine is built
On this day in 1955 Ford produced its 2 millionth Flathead V8 engine, 23 years after its introduction in the
On this day in 1955 Ford produced its 2 millionth Flathead V8 engine, 23 years after its introduction in the
It was on this day in 1909 that a court battle between George Selden and Henry Ford that started on
On this day in 1959, Henry Ford II introduced the compact, fuel efficient Falcon via closed-circuit TV to viewers in
William Clay Ford Jr., the great-grandson of Ford Motor Company founder Henry Ford, and current FMC chairman, was born on
If there was a certification class for Craigslist car browsing excellence, I think I would ace the course. I spend
If you happened to stroll into the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City in June of 1948, you may have
“The Dearborn Independent,” also referred to as “The Ford International Weekly,” was a weekly paper established in 1901 in Dearborn,
On this day in 1959 Ford announced it would be ending its Edsel program. The cars, named after Henry Ford’s
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