See this 1903 Model A at the auto show this week...Photo credit: J Harper |
On December 11, 2012, I was one of a few Ford employees who snagged a seat (and some great photos) at a press conference that revealed one of the oldest surviving cars sold by Ford Motor Company back in 1903 - a Model A Rear Entry Tonneau.
Photo credit: J. Harper |
The color of this this Model A is just beautiful - Photo Credit: J. Harper |
Bill Ford Jr. shared during the press conference that this car was one of three that Henry Ford had to sell fast if he was to keep his company from going under. We all know that Ford Motor Company not only did not go belly up, but survives to this day employing many people in Metro Detroit and around the world.
Everyone can see this car on display this week at the North American International Auto Show before it helps kick off a yearlong celebration of the 150th anniversary of Henry Ford's birth. Make sure you stop by and see it before the show ends on Sunday...
North American International Auto Show
Cobo Hall Center
1 Washington Blvd.
Detroit, MI 48226
Enjoy!
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