Interesting Ford Facts You Might Not Know

Ford achieved its breakthrough in the automotive industry when it started producing vehicles about 110 years ago. Filled with a rich history, Ford is known as one of the oldest car manufacturers to date. For your amusement, here are some things you might not know about this automotive giant.

Ford is the second-largest family-owned company in the world. Its current executive chairman, William Clay Ford, Jr., is the great-grandson of Henry Ford himself.

In 1903, Ford sold its first car “Model A” to Dr. Pfennig for a handsome price of $850. This had a 2-cylinder engine and a maximum speed capacity of 30 mph. This is currently owned by William Clay Ford, Jr. to this day.

Thomas Edison was one of Henry Ford’s trusted and lifelong friends. Back in the day, Ford requested that Thomas Edison’s last exhale be entrapped in a test tube and sealed with a cork to commemorate Edison’s “life and breath.” This request was fulfilled by Edison’s son.

It was not until 4 years after Ford’s formal production began when its signature logo was officially introduced to the market.

In 1914, Ford made a significant impact on employees’ lives when he doubled the current market average, creating a $5-a-day wage across his workforce. He also provided shorter working days and company profit sharing, which resulted in lesser employee turnover with great growth in the middle class and fair wages movement. As quoted, Ford strived for his workers to have a “life” and not just [make] a “living”.

In 1964, 94,000 Mustang toys were gifted to children for the Christmas season. This was shortly after the debut of the Mustang model in the market.

In the following year, 1965, a Ford Mustang was transported to the Empire State Building observation deck, its four major components disassembled for convenient transport via the resident elevators. It was reassembled and taken photos by helicopter. It was reassembled again inside the same building until it was officially taken apart and removed from the vicinity after 5 months.

Renowned Doors singer Jim Morrison owned a single car in his lifestyle, which was a 1967 Shelby GT 500.

Ford Super Duty was the vehicle Chevrolet used in setting up their Chevy Truck display at the 2012 Texas State Fair.

Former President Gerald Ford once quoted, “I’m a Ford, not a Lincoln,” when describing his pensive approach toward governance, compared with former President Lincoln’s lavish method, as can be seen in vehicles by luxury car company “Lincoln”, also owned by Ford Motor Company.

In 2013, the Ford F-Series has been named as the #1 selling car series in America.

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