
- Ford News, January 1, 1924
A business that makes nothing but money is a poor business.
~Henry Ford
Ford incorporated the Ford Motor Company in 1903, proclaiming, "I will build a car for the great multitude." In October 1908, he did so, offering the Model T for $950. In the Model T's nineteen years of production, its price dipped as low as $280. Nearly 15,500,000 were sold in the United States alone. The Model T heralds the beginning of the Motor Age; the car evolved from luxury item for the well-to-do to essential transportation for the ordinary man.
Henry Ford Trivia
On January 12, 1900, the Detroit Automobile Company released its first commercial automobile - a delivery wagon - designed by Henry Ford. This was Ford's second car design - his first design was the quadricycle built in 1896.
On May 27, 1927, production ended for the Ford Model T - 15,007,033 units had been manufactured.
On January 13, 1942, Henry Ford patented a plastic-bodied automobile - a car 30 percent lighter than metal cars.
In 1932, Henry Ford introduced his last engineering triumph: his "en block", or one piece, V-8 engine.
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