Description
Authors: George DeAngelis, Edward P.Francis and Leslie R.Henry, Hardbound, 209 Pages, ASIN: b001lnu1hm, First Edition, 1971 **Second-Hand book in excellent unread condition**
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:
In order to obtain completely authentic and correct information about the Model "A" Ford, as Henry Ford built it, the authors researched original sources in the Ford Motor Company, the Ford Archives, and the Henry Ford Museum. The authors wish to acknowledge gratefully the valuable assistance rendered by the following knowledgeable researchers:
Henry Edmunds, Director of Archives, Henry Ford Museum Winthrop Sears, Archivist, Henry Ford Museum
Ford Photographic Department and Ford Product Information Section of the Ford Motor Company
Murray Fahnestock, Former Technical Editor of "Ford Dealer and Service" magazine Herbert Alle, Former Body Engineer, Ford Motor Company
Of particular value were the interviews granted the authors by Warren Meridith, Thomas Stevenson, and Henry Todd, all former engineers and supervisors at the Ford Motor Company during the Model "A" production years. These friends answered many controversial questions and explained, from their personal experience, not only how the Model "A" Fords were built but also why they were built as they were.
DEDICATION:
This book is dedicated to the hundreds of Model "A" enthusiasts and restorers who have asked the difficult questions which emphasized the need and furnished the inspiration for this specific research and publication of "The Model 'A' Ford — As Henry Built It."