Ford Model

May 13, 2011




Ford Model

Cars – Ford and Chevy, Still Reeling within the Years   by Terry Henry

Henry Ford, arguably the most famous name in cars, founded the Ford Motor Company in 1903. His cars were low cost and mass created by a loyal manpower with with highest wages of any industry at the time ($4.00/day).

By 1908, Ford’s Model-Ts "Tin Lizzies" were filling the roads. Ford’s goal had been to create a automotive massive enough for the entire family to relish weekend outings, together. Easy to take care of, and reasonable (four months salary for an assembly line employee); the Model T changed the way the World moved. You would now not both live and die inside 5 miles.

It’s unsure exactly when and what was the first automobile, and who invented it. In 1769, Nicolas Joseph Cugnot of France created the primary self propelled road vehicle. It cruised along at simply over a pair of miles per hour powered by steam.

In the United States, Oliver Evans patented the first automobile on record (conjointly a steam engine) in 1789. It’s debated as to whether or not steam powered road vehicles will be categorized as cars. Those who do accept the notion of steam powered cars decision Nicolas Cugnot, of France, the first inventor of the auto together with his self propelled tricycle. Proving very standard for locomotives, the steam engine added an excessive amount of weight to be feasible for the road.

Someday between 1832 and 1839 Robert Anderson of Scotland is said to possess created the primary electric automobile that additionally proved to be significant, slow and expensive. Both the steam engines and the electrical engines were abandoned in favor of gas-powered vehicles. During the early 1900s, the electrical cars had had good sales within the United States, but with the improved system of roads, folks wanted cars that could go the distance.

The invention of gas fueled cars is usually credited to Karl Benz of Germany in 1883. In 1926 Benz merged companies with Daimler-Maybach and began manufacturing their legendary cars.

The United States had the Duryea Brothers who formed their automobile company in 1893. Ransom Olds, debuted his Oldsmobile in 1902 and in 1903 Henry Ford was in production along with his Ford Motor Company, expanding Olds’ assembly line concept.

Automotive development continued rapidly into front engine vehicles with rear wheel drive. Engine size, power and speed became a serious focus of automobile corporations as people became enthralled with the "Merry Oldsmobile" and also the V8 engine.

Starting in 1911, Chevrolet was known for innovative designs and distinctive styling. Entering the car market to compete with the Ford Model T, Louis Chevrolet and William Durant created models that will become half of automobile history. The 1914 "Classic Six" boasted a half dozen-cylinder engine with a High Speed of 15 miles per hour. 1918 saw the first in a very long line of Chevy V8 engines.

Chevy is widely known for some of the foremost widespread classic cars ever produced, just like the Corvette – one in every of the most recognizable vehicles in the world. Chevy models of the mid-50s remain wildly widespread among car collectors. The ‘fifty five Bel Air, accessible in convertible, hardtop coupe, and a pair of- or 4- door sedan versions was thought of superior in vogue to any other vehicle at the time, significantly due to its chrome accents and classic, refined look. The small-block V8, introduced in 1955, remains in continuous production to the present day. Chevy innovations of this era included the first fuel-injected engine in 1957. In 1966, Chevrolet unveiled the Camaro that would become the pace car at the Indy 500.

About the Author

Terry Henry has been writing articles online for nearly 2 years now. Not only does this author specialize in Classic Cars ,you can also check out his latest website about:
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