
Henry Ford's Experiments with Auto Design
Clip: Season 25 Episode 2 | 2m 17s
Every few months, Henry Ford released another automobile in his alphabet line.
In early 1907, Henry Ford walled off a corner of his Piquette Avenue factory to be used for automotive development. Ford thought nothing of joining his workers on the factory floor to experiment with new engine ignition designs or suspension systems. Every few months, Ford released another automobile in his alphabet line, each improving upon the last.
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Henry Ford's Experiments with Auto Design
Clip: Season 25 Episode 2 | 2m 17s
In early 1907, Henry Ford walled off a corner of his Piquette Avenue factory to be used for automotive development. Ford thought nothing of joining his workers on the factory floor to experiment with new engine ignition designs or suspension systems. Every few months, Ford released another automobile in his alphabet line, each improving upon the last.
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