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  1. This legislative body further ensured that the auto industry would not lose a large percentage of its workforce during the First World War. NADA later successfully backed efforts making it a federal crime to illegally-ship automobiles across state borders. As a public service, NADA issued its-own blue book on used car pricing beginning in the ...

  2. The first automobile in Japan, a French Panhard-Levassor, in 1898. Fiat 4 HP, the first car model produced by Italian manufacturer Fiat in 1899. The American George B. Selden filed for a patent on 8 May 1879. His application included the engine and its use in a four-wheeled car.

  3. Aug 11, 2022 · The secret was mass-production: making the car from simple, easy-to-fit parts in huge quantities. Other car makers used small groups of mechanics to build entire cars very slowly. By 1913, Ford was building cars at his new Highland Park factory in a completely different way using a moving "assembly line".

  4. Nov 9, 2009 · Henry Ford. Updated: March 26, 2020 | Original: November 9, 2009. While working as an engineer for the Edison Illuminating Company in Detroit, Henry Ford (1863-1947) built his first gasoline ...

  5. dealership. Two years later, in 1900, the first National Automobile Show was held in New York City at Madison Square Garden. Approximately 48,000 people visited the 51 exhibitors, consisting of automobile manufacturers and parts supply companies, and saw 300 different models. Motor City, Michigan

  6. Jul 6, 2019 · In 1885, German mechanical engineer, Karl Benz designed and built the world's first practical automobile to be powered by an internal-combustion engine. On January 29, 1886, Benz received the first patent (DRP No. 37435) for a gas-fueled car. It was a three-wheeler; Benz built his first four-wheeled car in 1891.

  7. Jan 17, 2020 · LC Call Number: HF5843 .G84 2004. LC Catalog Record: 2003017457. Table of Contents. A cultural history that tells the struggle between billboard advertisers and the automotive industry on the one hand, and environmentalists on the other, for the American vision. Kirsch David A. Electric Vehicle and the Burden of History.

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