Wednesday 30 March 2011

The New Ford For 1937

Here's a glimpse into the 1937 Ford passenger car line-up. Not all encompassing by any means, but a fine set of cars!

1937 Club Cabriolet

1937 Fordor Sedan

1937 Slantback Tudor Sedan

A rarity today. 1937 Ford Standard Fordor. Note the different grille treatment, and the interiors were not as fancy either.

Tuesday 29 March 2011

Harry Bennett - Lover of Cats


Harry Bennett was Henry Ford's "Man Friday" as Charles Sorensen liked to say. Bennett carried that same ass kicking tough guy persona into his pets.

Bennett had many pets from flocks of geese, livestock including a big steer named "Joe", birds and of course cats.

The cats included lions, tigers, panthers, and other large cats. At his various homes he had special pens or in some cases complete buildings for the housing of his big cats. To see a example of the cathouse at Bennett's Castle in Ann Arbor, check out Retro Kimmer's 1984 Castle photos here...

Bennett would let the animals roam the grounds at night and would turn a couple loose in the various tunnels under his house as an added measure of security. I'm sure this was a highly effective method of securing the perimeter.

Stories still float around to this day about how Harry Bennett would take a lion or tiger on a leisurely stroll around the Rouge plant controlling the feline with a small collar & leash. A visitor to Bennett's office in the basement of the old Administration Building might find a big cat dozing on a large mattress Bennett placed there for the comfort of his pets.

As can be seen Bennett enjoyed his big cats, but he was by no means stingy with them. On more than one occasion he made gifts of tigers & lions to close friends and even new acquaintances.

After Harry sold off his Michigan properties and moved to Desert Hot Springs, CA he kept small cats aka pussycats. David Lewis perhaps the most well known Ford Historian, photographed Bennett holding a Persian cat which can be seen in his book "Ford Country Vol. 1" Bennett even had these small housecats trained to when he made a circle with his arms, all of his cats would jump thru his arms.

It's safe to say Harry Bennett was many things, but he was a lover of animals.

Monday 28 March 2011

Who is this man?


That's Orville Hubbard the 15 term mayor of Dearborn, MI, seen taking a meal at the great establishment known as Bill Knapp's. Why should you be concerned with Orvie?

It's quite simple. Orville Hubbard was the first person to break the great political machine that had been created by Harry Bennett & Ray Dahlinger in Dearborn to assure that people friendly to Ford Motor Company's interests would be elected.

Hubbard served as mayor of Dearborn from 1942 until 1978. Later Hubbard and Henry Ford II joined forces for various projects.

A note about Bill Knapps-

Bill Knapps was a reasonably priced restaurant chain predominant in the Midwest and in places where Snowbirds frequented such as Florida. The author has taken in many fine meals at various Bill Knapps locations and to this day still misses their departure from the scene.

Sunday 27 March 2011

The Ford Rotunda from the Postcard Perspective....

Continuing on our Postcard jag- be sure to look for more as I spent the better part of the weekend going through my postcard collection, here's a few Rotunda Postcards....

All are from the author's personal collection.




Model T Fords on Daytona Beach, FL

Era Postcards showing lots of Model T's on Daytona Beach. At least you don't have to worry about getting stuck!





Friday 25 March 2011

Ford Factory Developments in 1922

Ford Motor Company had an extensive system of Branch plants starting in 1915. These following clips from "The Automotive Manufacturer" detail some of the expansion plans of FoMoCo.



Model T Newspaper Ads 1923-25

Here's a few Newsprint ads for 1923 1924 1925 Touring, Fordor, and other related Model T Ford stuff!







Tuesday 22 March 2011

The Big Question- How to Illuminate Your Showroom in 1912?

The answer is......... pick up a copy of Good Lighting and Electrical Engineer Vol 7. We did just that here at Vintage Ford Facts, but unfortunately we couldn't examine the showrooms in person.
Below are clips from this magazine. Of course the focal point is the Ford showroom photos. In this case, the photos are of the Ford Service Building on Woodward Ave. in downtown Detroit.





Sunday 20 March 2011

Accesories for your Model T Ford

From a 1914 copy of American Exporter Magazine. 





Clips from 1922 Automobile Dealer & Repairer..


 







The Model A in the Depression Continued

Here's a few photos of Model A's as they were during the Depression years...
1928 Sport Coupe

1929 Phaeton in the company of a Model T Touring car.

Wouldn't it be nice to stop by here and order a new Tudor Sedan or pick up a few accessories from the glass case?

Take your pick!

With a Model A mail truck on the job, you will be assured of getting your mail!

Elderly couple with their 1929 pride & joy.

1931 Roadster Pickup

1929 Sport Coupe on a ferry.

Save me a seat! 1930 Standard Roadster