Henry Ford: Building Cars for EveryoneEnslow Publishers, 2002 - 128 Henry Ford revolutionized the way automobiles were made. He developed an assembly line that sped up production of his Model T, a car most people could afford. Readers will learn about Henry Ford's life and how he built cars for everyone. |
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