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Old 16-10-2021, 09:30 AM   #1
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Default Blue oval brilliance !

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Blue Oval brilliance - 30 Examples....
The Ford Motor Company has been in operation since 1903. In that time, it has inevitably produced both hits and misses.

Nobody could claim that the Edsel or the Consul Classic, to take two examples, were successful. Instead of discussing them further here, we’ll be concentrating on the company’s 20th-century triumphs.

In the early 1900s, founder Henry Ford created two companies which failed almost immediately, and produced a few very low-volume cars. His greatest achievement during this period was the Land Speed Record, which he held for 12 weeks in 1904.

It wasn’t until 1908 that things really began to look up for Ford.


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