Model T Fifteen Millionth Ford motor car in Highland Park, Michigan. Model T Fifteen Millionth Ford motor car on final assembly line. Henry Ford with son Edsel Bryant Ford drive the Model T Fifteen Millionth Ford motor car off the assembly line. Side of the car reads 'The Fifteen Millionth Ford'. Edsel Bryant Ford stand in front of the car and pose.
Model T Fifteen Millionth Ford motor car in Highland Park, Michigan. Fifteen Millionth Model T Ford motor car's motor being hooked and put on a conveyor. Men work on the motor. Body of the car being placed on the chassis to convert it into finished vehicle. Side of the car body reads 'The fifteen millionth Ford'.
Model T Fifteen Millionth Ford motor car in Highland Park, Michigan. Workers work on the chassis of the car. View of the assembly line during various stages of production. Motor of number '15000000'. Assembly line and motor of car being paced by workers.
Model T Fifteen Millionth Ford motor car in Highland Park, Michigan. Fifteen Millionth Model T by Ford is seen on assembly line. Workers place the body of the car on chassis.
View of various buildings at the Ford Motor Company plant in Highland Park, Michigan. Smoke comes out of building pipes. Large number of factory workers outside Ford Plant. View of main factory buildings with high smokestacks overhead and the word FORD spelled out across the smokestacks.
View of large buildings in Detroit, Michigan. Cars parked around a public park. Pedestrian traffic on the streets. Several buildings along a river beach. View of residential area and houses. Children on the steps of a large building. Boys play baseball. Exterior view of Detroit Public Library. Double Decker bus and automobile traffic on the street. Water truck washes street. Ford Motor Company Highland Park Plant workers in plant yard. Truck and streetcar traffic-workers. People in Eastern Market. Boy buying chickens from a open air market stall. Men, some women, and some children approaching the ticket sales booths of Navin Field (home of the Detroit Tigers baseball team, and later renamed Briggs Stadium, and subsequently Tiger Stadium). Close up view of men at ticket booths buying tickets to game.
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