The Twenty Millionth Ford; Henry's Milestone Model A (1931)
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- čas přidán 20. 04. 2022
- In early 1931 Ford Motor Company was suffering from the effects of the depression. Sales were dropping and so was their share of the market.
A plan was hatched to keep the Ford brand at the front of everyone's mind and remind the world of the company's dominance in the history of the automobile.
On April 14th 1931 a Town Sedan body was dropped onto a chassis at Ford's Rouge Factory in Dearborn and was immediately put out on an 8 month tour of the United States that covered over 30 states and close to 50,000 miles.
Here's the story of that car and Ford's brilliant marketing plan that followed.
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I grew up about 5 houses down from the owner of this car. His Dad was the one who purchased the car. It was in storage at the family farm for many years, so we never saw it. He was a car guy. Everyone on the street had Impalas and F150's - he drove a Bugeye Sprite.
I've always loved the Model A. I owned a Model A pickup way back when, sadly, I had to sell it. One of the worst mistakes I ever made! I still have the spare engine I had for it, maybe I'll get lucky and own another A before I meet my Maker!
Good luck Greg hope you get there!
It should hold PRIDE OF PLACE at Ford head quarters FOREVER MORE!!!!
I had an opportunity to sit in that at Iola car show before it was roped off from the public, quite an awesome restoration from what I heard.
AHH, THOSE WERE THE DAYS ! THE MEMORIES OF NEW CAR SHOWINGS AT EVERY DEALERSHIP ! THIS WOULD ALL HAPPEN IN NOVEMBER OF EACH YEAR ! IT WAS A VERY BIG THING, HOT DOGS, SOFT DRINKS, MAYBE ICE CREAM, IT ALL HAD A CANIVAL ATMOSPHERE ! THESE EVENTS PRETTY MUCH CEASED IN THE SIXTIES, TV ADVERTISING TOOK AWAY OUR ON SITE NEW CAR SHOWINGS ! KINDA SAD, BUT I STILL HAVE THE MEMORIES !
Newspaper typesetter working @1:42. One of many occupations now long obsolete in the digital age!
Great stuff! Keep them coming.
Ford , lo más grande de la historia
sensacional, parabéns.
Fascinating video thank you 😊
20 million. Just think about that for a sec.
I always think...that's 80 million wheels.
100 million with the spare
El que lo tiene al dia a día y ve estas historias es conmovedor .
👏👏ford
Gee, old Henry was full of angles.
Marvelous
Apparently they weren't too interested in the 25 millionth Ford. Great video!
Thanks for watching!
Excellent! Thanks for sharing and the very best of luck!
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for making these videos :D
Glad you like them!
11:50 Was Crater Lake, Oregon
I saw this car in Marquette, Michigan shortly after it's restoration and it was stunning. It has since fallen into disrepair due to neglect by the somewhat eccentric owner. Unfortunate.
ow, that is too bad. I would have thought it wound up in the Henry Ford Museum. That's where i belongs.
iI was at the Aura jamboree and looked pretty good last week!
I am very, very encouraged to hear this. After speaking personally to the owner, probably four to five years ago now, I got the distinct impression it wouldn't start and was kept in a dirt floor garage. If it is operating and out to be seen, that gives me great hope it will be preserved. @@nancyhaun
Мистер Форд первый кто сделал миллион автомобилей.
How many total miles did it cover on it’s epic journey? Thanks for sharing that great story
We couldn't find any official total mileage but media reports towards the end of the tour had it around 45,000 with more stops to make.
At 13:18 the announcer was asking "whatever was happening". This was in Oregon possibly Cave Junction with their famous cavemen.
Thanks! It was certainly one of the more strange things recorded during the tour.
Is it possible to buy a copy of the map used to depict the travels of the 20,000,000 th Ford? Great Video
Thanks for watching, never thought someone would be interested in it and we're not in this for the money. Depending on the reason we might be OK with it.
That 20,000,000 is a dandy excuse to give a car a break.
Tenho um sonho (I have a dreams): ter um Ford Modelo A.
Where in Kansas did it stop?
The stops we could find in Kansas include;
July 8 Manhattan KS
July 9 Marysville KS
July 10 Fairview KS
July 10 Frankfort KS
There were most likely several more with multiple stops each day.
@@AModelA thank you
Shouldn't that be Edsels Milestone Model A. The Model A wouldn't exist without Edsel.
Don't forget the later Fords that Edsel was instrumental in bringing to market. Two of the most popular to ever come down the pike were the '32 and the '40.
Where the hell is the 20 millionth black and decker drill, or the 20 millionth I phone, or the 20 millionth matchbox car…..the world should embrace its milestones regardless of its seemingly mundane existences….the 20 millionth McDonald’s burger…???
What if any service was done during this trip and what did it entail?
Those records would have most likely been part of the log book which has unfortunately been lost to time.
Lo más importante la cantidad que todavía funcionan en el mundo,nomás Rusia lo fabricó hasta los años 60
Si es cierto que se fabricaron en Russia pero se sabe poco ahí hay un tema para otro video...👍👍👍
@@emeteriosilva6901 Fijese aqui en YTB hay miles de filmaciones rusas de la WW" se ven cantidad de camiones Ford A y coches Ford
Was Henry Ford ever given a ticker tape parade?
Henry brought cars to the masses but he had very sketchy political leanings, not the least of which was a business and personal relationship with Adolf Schickelgruber....
He also interfered with social engineering of his workers, telling them how to live their lives and spend their wages.
He was far from the rosy vision that we generally have of the man. Not a nice person by any means, his impact on society notwithstanding....
@@logotrikes Agreed. So many people don't know history. But Ford certainly was a genius and made a fortune in he automobile business.
Wonder why there was no visor on that car
The slant windshield body styles (Victoria and Sedans) didn't have the external visor on it like other closed car models. They did have visors on the inside of the car much like modern cars. In 1932 all the Ford bodies adopted this this design.
Where is the car now?
It is still with the family that bought it from Ford all those years ago.
Did anyone see the model A run over the frog in the road. How many people remember them?
beautiful company still the car's is so beautiful and strong and easy to fix them , I think 🤔 this tour is made to make people trust in ford company and buy a cars from it that all 😹🤣
Didn't Edsel get a bollocking from Henry for even making the car? Henry couldn't let go of the Model T even though it had long passed its use-by date. The Model A was deemed unnecessary by old Henry because the T was still selling and didn't need a replacement...
The Model B waa a fabulous car and quite an improvement over the Model A.
Pig headed Henry did hold onto his mechanical brakes until 1939 nd the wishbone suspension right through 1948.