Driving a Ford? What Was Your First Ford Vehicle? in Olive Branch, MS

Driving a Ford? What Was Your First Ford Vehicle?

Eric Cash's Blog | Driving a Ford? What Was Your First Ford Vehicle?

When Henry Ford invented his first factory assembled Ford in Detroit back in July 1903, it quickly became the most popular make of cars worldwide. Five years later, when he rolled out the Model T, it was widely successful and the Ford Motor Company took off.

 

Surely, Mr. Ford dreamt of the Ford brand prospering and living a long life, and here we still are today, over 100 years later, BUILT FORD TOUGH! But the Ford Motor Company would not exist if you did not purchase our vehicles.

 

Therefore, I would love nothing more than to thank you and read about the very first Ford you ever drove. Drop me a line here and let’s reminisce!

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