Ford Tri-Motor production at Ford Airport, Dearborn, Michigan, United States. Workers inspect material. Men place sheets of metal on an already existing pile with the help of a pulley. Men place sheets of metal on a table and measure its length with the help of a measuring tape. A worker operates a machine. Stacks of equipment with the sizes written in front of the stacks. A worker measures the weight of a pipe with the help of a weighing machine. Alclad and Duraluminum alloy sheets which are used for building handled. The sheets corrugated by passing them through corrugating press. Roll of sheet taken out of a vat of hot liquid with the help of a pair of tongs. It is now dipped into another container of liquid. A worker operates a large press. The power press stamps out channel. Workers use a power buffer. A worker spray paints a part. Another worker inspects the parts and places them on shelves. Partially constructed Ford Tri-Motor. Workers install landing gear. Close view of a motor. Men at table upholster seat. A worker inside plane bolts a seat to the floor. Interior of the plane showing finished passenger compartment from the rear. Close view of the motor. A man inspects the motor and the tail assembly. Passengers seated inside the passenger airplane.
According to the slate, Edsel Ford is seen in his open Ford motorcar automobile. He says goodbye to several other men and then drives away in the Ford car, on his way to the Panama Pacific Exposition, in San Francisco. The remainder of the sequence shows ordinary American citizens walking on the sidewalk at intersection of Moore Place and a main thoroughfare in Dearborn Michigan. Teenage boy or young man with slicked down hair, big ears and a bow tie, smiles and mugs for the camera.
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.
Dearborn,Michigan. Views of the Ford River Rouge Plant in its second year of operation before expansive growth. Smoke rising from stacks. A few Ford vehicles drive by.
View of large Ford freighter ships loaded with coal moving in water towards the harbor. Huge cranes unloading the ships and scooping out the coke loaded on the ships. Various huge machines visible in background and smoke rising near the cranes. Coke being dump on ground near the railroad tracks at Fordson plant in Dearborn,Michigan. Views of the coal, ore, and limestone bins at the sprawling Fordson complex of Ford's River Rouge facility.
Dearborn, Michigan. The twenty millionth Ford, a 1931 Model A slant windshield Town Sedan 160B, coming off of the final assembly line at the River Rouge Plant. Men in suits observing the event in background. Henry Ford, founder of Ford motor company along with his son Edsel Ford posing with the twenty millionth Ford. Close ups of the number 20000000 on the engine block, then Henry Ford along with Edsel Ford gets in the Model-A and Henry Ford drives away from the assembly line through gate. "Twenty Millionth Ford" painted on side, roof, and on spare tire cover on back.
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