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Detroit Michigan was where Motown Records begun – MoTown? Read Motor Town and in a suburb called Dearborn is where the second largest automobile company: The Ford Motor Company is based. It all started with a to z as originally letters of the alphabet were used for early and differing models and “T” is the one we all remember the most. The mini revolution began in October 1908. That was the year Henry Ford famously introduced to the world ‘The Model T’ (with the steering wheel sited to the left) selling at $825 His unique factory and manufacturing plant created ‘moving assembly lines’ and a term coined ‘mass production’ had arrived. Pre formed drive shafts, transmissions, enclosed engines and block cylinders made the car not only cheap to assemble but also cheap to repair due to the quantities available. It was also simple to drive and by 1916 the basic model cost just $360. As a direct result, Ford wrote and famously said, “any customer can have a car painted any colour that he wants so long as it’s black” (due to paint drying time). Today colours are numerous as are the never ending supply of new products to fit all markets from hatchbacks to luxury vehicles such as Jaguar XJ, Volvo S40, Ford F-150 Focus C-MAX and Hybrids all helping to maintain the image of today’s Ford in the world from such humble beginnings - now a $164 billion multinational empire.
Ford Capri was a name used by the Ford Motor Company for three different automobile models. The Ford Consul Capri coupé was produced by Ford of Britain between 1961 and 1964. The Ford Capri coupé was produced by Ford Europe from 1969 to 1986. The Ford Capri convertible was produced by the Ford Motor Company of Australia from 1989 to 1994. The Capri name was also used by Ford's Lincoln-Mercury Division on six different models which did not bear the Ford name. The Lincoln Cosmopolitan Capri from 1950 to 1951; the Lincoln Capri from 1952 to 1959; the Mercury Comet Capri in 1966-1967; and three different Mercury Capris from 1970 to 1977, 1979 to 1986, and 1991 to 1994.
Plastic High density polyethylene (HDPE) fuel tanks produced through blow moulding. This technology is increasingly used as it now shows its capacity to obtain very low emissions of fuel (see Partial zero-emissions vehicle). HDPE can also allow for complex shapes to be formed, this means the tank to be mounted directly over the rear axle, saving space and improving crash safety. Initially there were concerns over the low fracture toughness of HDPE, when compared to steel or aluminium. Concern for safety and long term ability to function should be considered and monitored.Metal (steel or aluminium) fuel tanks obtained by welding of stamped sheets. Although this technology is very good in limiting fuel emissions, it tends to be less competitive and thus less on the market.