Model T Ford
2 Repair Manuals Plus 3 Books On The Life Of Henry Ford
All On One CD!

1. The Model T Ford Car: A Complete Reference On The Universal Car1917 (290 pages)
"There is only one make of motor vehicle in the world
that is sold in large enough quantities to warrant the
publication of a special treatise on its repair and maintenance
and that is the Ford Model T, With the close of
the 1916 season's business there will be at least 1,000,000
Ford cars of all types in use, perhaps more. Most of
these cars have been sold to and are being operated by
persons with but little mechanical knowledge and with no
experience with the gas engine as an automobile power
plant."
2. Modern Methods Of Ford Repairing Howard Pile 1920 (250 pages)
"THE business of repairing Fords has come to be such an enormous one and
open to such competition that the man who expects to make a success of
it is forced to use the most up-to-the-minute methods, tools and machinery
available for the purpose. This book is designed to give in a clear, concise and
thorough way all the detail operations in repairing and overhauling the Ford
mechanical units using the best and quickest methods and employing the tools
and machinery that will save time and labor and insure jobs as nearly perfect
as it is possible to get out."
3. The Truth About Henry Ford Sarah Bushnell 1922 (251 pages)
"In publishing this biographical
sketch, I wish to acknowledge my
gratitude for the co-operation of Mrs.
Henry Ford and of prominent Detroiters
who were associated with Mr. Ford
in his early days — among them being
James Couzens, A. Y. Malcomson,
Horace Rackham, E. G. Pipp, C. A.
Brownell and others.
From Mrs. Henry Ford, I secured
most of the data. She personally
helped me to secure accurate and authentic
information. For months she
gave me liberally of her time in order
that I might compile this volume and
verify my facts."
4. Henry Ford's Own Story Rose Wilder Lane 1915 (190 pages)
"FIFTY-TWO years ago a few farmers families
near Greenfield, Michigan, heard that there was
another baby at the Fords a boy. Mother and
son were doing well. They were going to name
the boy Henry.
Twenty-six years later a little neighborhood
on the edge of Detroit was amused to hear that
the man Ford who had just built the little white
house on the corner had a notion that he could
invent something. He was always puttering
away in the old shed back of the house. Some
times he worked all night there. The neighbors
saw the light burning through the cracks."
5. The Triumph Of An Idea: The Story Of Henry Ford Ralph Graves 1934 (190 pages)
"The advent of the automobile
brought a clash of industrial ideas.
Should the new vehicle be highpriced,
obtainable only by the
wealthy? Or should it be a vehicle
of service to all humanity within
reach of the pocketbook of EVERY
family? Henry Ford's answer was the
Model T, which became known as the"Universal Car" and of which he manufactured
more than 15,000,000.
With the Ford car available to the
millions, there sprang up a nation-wide
demand for better roads. The Ford
car proved a great SOCIAL factor in
the development and growth of the
American people. And the story of
the founding, success, and growth of
the Ford Motor Co., giving the world,
as it did, its first great picture of modern
mass production, is an industrial epic
which this volume attempts to tell.
It is a story of facts that less than a
generation ago would have been a
fairy tale."
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