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  2. Steam car - Wikipedia

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    A steam car is a car (automobile) ... Assembly line mass production by Henry Ford dramatically reduced the cost of owning a conventional automobile, ...

  3. Henry Ford - Wikipedia

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    Ford maintained an interest in auto racing from 1901 to 1913 and began his involvement in the sport as both a constructor and a driver, later turning the wheel over to hired drivers. On October 10, 1901, he defeated Alexander Winton in a race car named "Sweepstakes"; it was through the wins of this car that Ford created the Henry Ford Company ...

  4. List of steam car makers - Wikipedia

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    Steam cars made by Jackson Automobile Company of Jackson, Michigan. [31] Johnson: US: 1905–1907: Steam cars made by Professor Warren F Johnson's Johnson Service Company of Milwaukee until 1907 when the company switched to petrol powered vehicles. The company ceased business after Johnson died in 1912. [25] [31] Keene: US: 1900–1901

  5. The Henry Ford - Wikipedia

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    The Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation began as Henry Ford's personal collection of historic objects, which he began collecting as far back as 1906. Today, the 12 acre (49,000 m 2 ) site is primarily a collection of antique machinery, pop culture items, automobiles , locomotives , aircraft , and other items:

  6. Doble steam car - Wikipedia

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    1924 Doble Model E at the Henry Ford Museum. The Doble steam car was an American steam car maker from 1909 to 1931. Its latter models of steam car, with fast-firing boiler and electric start, were considered the pinnacle of steam car development.

  7. History of the automobile - Wikipedia

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    Whether steam cars will ever be reborn in later technological eras remains to be seen. Magazines such as Light Steam Power continued to describe them into the 1980s. The 1950s saw interest in steam-turbine cars powered by small nuclear reactors [22] (this was also true of aircraft). Still, the fears about the dangers inherent in nuclear fission ...

  8. History of steam road vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Steam cars became less popular after the adoption of the electric starter, which eliminated the need for risky hand cranking to start gasoline-powered cars. The introduction of assembly-line mass production by Henry Ford , which hugely reduced the cost of owning a conventional automobile, was also a strong factor in the steam car's demise as ...

  9. Ford 999 - Wikipedia

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    The Ford 999 was a nameplate attached to two distinct but similar racers built by Henry Ford during the early 20th century. Though they began as separate entities, they were virtually mechanically identical, and parts (and ultimately names) were swapped between them as needed, making the identities and legacies inseparable.