A quadricycle from Ford company during a demonstration drive. Henry Ford, founder of Ford Motor Company, riding the first quadricycle, invented 1896, on the streets of Detroit. A light covering of snow blankets the area.
Exterior view of Ford Motor Company's Mack Avenue Plant building, with "Ford Motor Company" written over garage bay, across the front of the building. Poles at the sides and a broad roadway in front of the building. Plant operated as main assembly location for Ford vehicles from 1903-1906.
View of rocky mountains and a narrow roadway cut through the rocks. A Ford Model-T car behind a horse driven carriage moving through the narrow roadway in between the rocky mountains. Vehicles moving in zig-zag manner on the narrow roadway.
Men standing at the facade of the Ford Motor Company Plant. Ford Model-T cars being driven out from the building in Highland Park, Michigan.
Several Ford motors being transported on a large aerial conveyor at Ford Motor Company Plant in Highland Park, Michigan.
A man driving an early model Fordson tractor from Ford Motor Company on a field. The man is plowing the field at Dearborn Michigan (Fair Lane - sometimes called Ford Farms) with the tractor.
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