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121: Henry Ford: The Model T & Mass Production

History That Doesn't Suck

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Is Henry Ford on the Right Track?

In 1896, Henry Ford builds his first gasoline powered internal combustion engine. He's not the first horseless carriage in Detroit; Charles King beat him to it by a few months. In this new, bold world, powered not only by steam, but electricity and even gasoline, is Henry on the right track? I don't know if he really wants to entertain the question, but he will. And he'll do so with America's most famous inventor.

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