World War 1 U.S. Army tanks built by Ford run an obstacle course lay out on an open field behind residential area. Military and civilian officials observe as 3-ton M1918 tanks cross gullies and climb earth banks. Tank knocks down posts embedded on ground, crosses railroad tracks and fails to scale sharply graded bank on mud. Military officials gather to take a look at the tank. View of residential houses in the background. Tanks along with their drivers lined up for inspection during World War I.
Industrial crane in operation on bank of river at Ford Motor Plant in Michigan. A number of Ford plant buildings. Vehicles driven in front of the buildings.
Vehicle on dirt road. The driver parks the car, gets out and checks location at crossroads. He ties a white flag to a line visible from the road. Convoy of automobiles along rural road. Dust as vehicles driven in a line on dirt road.
Ford automobile with skis in place of front wheels is driven along a snow covered mountain road. The vehicle has two sets of rear wheels.
Early Ford model of dump truck loaded with gravel drives up to a road under construction. The vehicle unloads gravel on the roadway. Workers spread gravel on road with shovel.
Ford truck loaded with produce drives up to railroad gondola. View of a building close to the railroad car. Laborers transfer produce to railroad car.
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