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Essay heading: Henry Ford Cars
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The plant had everything needed to produce cars. By September of 1927 Henry Ford's idea of mass production was characterized when the Rouge Plant manufactured the raw materials needed to finish the assembly of the automobile. displayed 300 characters
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In 1891Henry Ford became an engineer for the Edison Illuminating Company in Detroit. In 1893 he became Chief Engineer and decided to use his money and attention for his personal assignments on engines. In 1896, he completed his own Quadri cycle that looked like a mini car. He wasn't
the first to make a Quadri cycle but it helped him a lot for his future... displayed next 300 characters
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