I live in LA but grew up in Detroit. I went to see this museum last year while visiting my family. Tom was my tour guide and he's got so much knowledge about Ford and the factory. Thanks for the great tour Tom ! I miss many things about Detroit, I wish this museum was open when I lived there. It's a must see. Be sure to go if you love automotive history.
@PaulRentz3 жыл бұрын
When it was time to move to Highland Park, my grandfather worked for the man in charge of identifying the machinery here at Piquette and placing it at Highland Park, Mr. Edward Gray, who Ford hired to be his Chief Engineer and Construction Engineer. Working with Albert Kahn, Gray added many new features at Highland Park, including some of the first air conditioning systems in a plant. Gray was the designer of all of the Power Plant engines at Highland Park, starting with the first 1500 hp engine built at Riverside Engine Company in Oil City where my grandfather started working for Mr. Gray as his 'draughtsman' in 1906, then moving to Highland Park around 1909-1910 to continue as his draftsman. The later engines were built in Hamilton, Ohio as Gray cut his ties to Riverside Engine and that plant would not have been able to build them anyway. Amazing times, indeed!
@wb31613 жыл бұрын
I’ve been there and it’s definitely worth going to see
@fomoco14548 жыл бұрын
Excellent interview and video! Thank you!
@scoobyroorogers6 жыл бұрын
A very nice story and interview. Thank You
@AcmeRacing2 жыл бұрын
Ford didn't invent the automobile, but he was one of the first to come up with the moving assembly line. He based it partly on slaughterhouses, which are moving DISassembly lines.
@TheAutoChannel5 жыл бұрын
I recently completed a review of the history of the Model T as a flex fuel (multi-fuel) vehicle. Read the entire report at: YES, TIN LIZZIE WAS AN ALCOHOLIC www.theautochannel.com/news/2019/04/20/660939-yes-tin-lizzie-was-alcoholic.html.