Begins with text "58 Bagley Ave. In this little brick shop which stood behind his home at 58 Bagley Ave. Detroit, Mr. Henry Ford completed his first car in 1896. The car may be viewed through one of the windows." Footage shows Henry Ford sitting in Quadricycle in Greenfield Village, Henry and Clara Ford sitting in Quadricycle, and Henry Ford II moving in and out of frame. They are in front of the Henry Ford birthplace in Greenfield Village, Dearborn, Michigan. Footage switches to Henry and Clara standing next to a drill press in the 58 Bagley Avenue workshop, posing in front of the workshop with Henry II joining them. Filmed May 26, 1946.
Unique Number: THF_HFS_V.200.FC.X.8
@neoclassic09 apparently you didn't understand what I meant, d-head.
rickster348 5 days ago
@rickster348 you mean saved it from going out of business? yeah he'd hate to see the fact that the american auto industry only exists today because of a "liberal" president.
dumbass.
neoclassic09 5 days ago
I agree. The liberal greed started in 1961 and look what it did to Detroit. How sad.
mustangmooney21 1 year ago
if Mr. Ford could see what the progressives have done to his beloved Detroit, he would roll over in his grave.
rickster348 1 year ago