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121: Henry Ford: The Model T & Mass Production

History That Doesn't Suck

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Electric Cars - The Old Man and the Wizard of Menlo Park

In 1899, Henry Ford quits his job at Edison illuminating and founds the Detroit Motor Company. But like many car companies popping up at the turn of the century, it's a disaster. A perfectionist, Henry and his team only managed to produce ten vehicles before the company dies 18 months later in January 1901. Financially strapped but undeterred, 38-year-old Henry decides to prove his metal anew. On June 16, 1903, Henry proves that he too has no shortage of company names. While Henry and Alexander retain controlling interest by holding 25% of the company each, they transform their operation into the Ford Motor Company. In October 1902, Barney Oldfield drives Henry

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