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(Willamette 2). However, Ford never gave up on the Model T even when he
should have because the car's popularity was disappearing (Iacocca 2). In 1919 Ford turned the company over to his son Edsel until he died and Ford once again took over the company until he was forced to retire because of old age (Salhman 3)... displayed 300 characters
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He died two years later on April seventh 1947, at the age of eighty-four (Salhman 3).
Ford was a very caring loving person who was always interested in the well being of others. Ford not only wished for every middle class family to afford a car but he also wanted his workers to have a car too (Jarold 1)... displayed next 300 characters
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