The thirties were years of innovation for the auto industry, even if the Great Depression had left deep bite wounds in the global economy. In 1932, an Australian farmer’s wife asked Ford if they could make a vehicle capable of transporting the family to the church for the Sunday service, and haul pigs at the market the very following morning.
Independently, around the same timeframe, half a planet away, an ingenious mind was con… (continue reading…) …
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Author: autoevolution (Razvan Calin)



