Images courtesy Edsel & Eleanor Ford House It's hard to overstate the importance of Edsel Ford to The Motor City. His father Henry may have put the world on wheels, and his son Henry II may have saved the company, but the contributions of Edsel and his wife Eleanor to the art, architecture and culture of Detroit from the 1920s until his untimely death in 1943 were unmatched. His role in transitioning the family business from the utilitarian Model T to modern, stylish designs that could compete head-to-head wi
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| Edsel and Eleanor Ford House designated a National Historic Landmark Posted by David Conwill - Images courtesy Edsel & Eleanor Ford House It's hard to overstate the importance of Edsel Ford to The Motor City. His father Henry may have put the world on wheels, and his son Henry II may have saved the company, but the contributions of Edsel and his wife Eleanor to the art, architecture and culture of Detroit from the 1920s until his untimely death in 1943 were unmatched. His role in transitioning the family business from the utilitarian Model T to modern, stylish designs that could compete head-to-head wi... Read More | | Hemmings Find of the Day - 1969 Chevrolet Corvair Monza convertible Posted by Kurt Ernst - 1969 Chevrolet Corvair Monza convertible for sale. From the seller's description: Very Rare 1969 and Collectible Corvair Monza Convertible. Show AND Go in this fun to drive classic. You'll be grinning ear to ear zooming around in this very rare 1969 Corvair convertible. Featuring the more powerful and smooth running 140hp air-cooled flat-six 4 barrel engine mated to a 4-speed manual transmission, posi rear-end, independent four wheel suspension, front air dam and 14" Torque Thrust wheels with new tires, this rar...Read More | Learning fast - NASCAR history among topics at IMRRC symposium Posted by Jim Donnelly - 1963 Darlington 500. Joe Weatherly (#8) in his Mercury leads Darel Dierenger (#26) in his Mercury. Photo courtesy Ford Motorsports History. A livestreamed talk on NASCAR history at Watkins Glen will be the lead presentation during this coming weekend's Jean S. Argetsinger Symposium on International Motor Racing History, taking place at the International Motor Racing Research Center in Watkins Glen, New York. During the symposium, conducted with cooperation with the Society of Automotive Historians, 11 schola...Read More | | Reminiscing - My 1952 classics - one Canadian, one American Posted by Richard Lentinello - 1952 Hudson (L) and Meteor. Photos by Harold Wellenbrink. My Canadian car is a 1952 Meteor that was built in Windsor, Ontario, Canada, and my American car is a 1952 Hudson Wasp which was built in Detroit, Michigan, across the Detroit River only a few miles from Windsor. Ford of Canada introduced two new models in the 1940s. In 1946 they introduced a new model called the Monarch which was to fit in between the Mercury and Lincoln. This was a Canadian-only car, and was discontinued in 1961. In 1949 Ford of C...Read More | Hershey, Pennsylvania, 1969 Posted by Daniel Strohl - Date: 1969 Location: Hershey, Pennsylvania Source: Hemmings Motor News on Instagram What do you see here?...Read More | | THIS DAY IN AUTOMOTIVE HISTORY 11/10/1914: | First Dodge off assembly line | 11/10/1925: | Ford debuts Tri-Motor airplane |
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