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  Henry Ford II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Henry Ford II Henry Ford II (September 4, 1917 — September 29, 1987), commonly known as "Hank the Deuce," was the son of Edsel Ford and grandson of Henry Ford.
Born in Detroit, Michigan, Henry Ford II was named president of Ford in 1945, Henry Ford II served in that capacity until November 9, 1960, when he resigned and became Chief Executive Officer of the company.
In 1988 the "Henry Ford II Distinguished Award for Excellence in Automotive Engineering" was established by the Society of Automotive Engineers as an annual honorarium "to honor Henry Ford II and to recognize his enormous impact on the mobility industry".
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Henry_Ford_II   (745 words)

  
 William Clay Ford Jr. 1957— - THE UN-FORD: EARLY CAREER
The youngest, William Clay Ford Sr., was born in 1925.
Ford became a director in 1988 and took on his first major post as chairman of the finance committee in 1995.
Ford knew he faced a gargantuan challenge in competing with Japan, for Toyota and Honda were already several years ahead in hybrid car technology (cars that combined electric batteries with an internal combustion engine).
www.referenceforbusiness.com /biography/F-L/Ford-William-Clay-Jr-1957.html   (3161 words)

  
 Ford, ford probe gt, model a ford   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The Ford Galaxie Club of America is an association of owners dedicated to the restoration, preservation and enjoyment of the Galaxie passenger automobiles.
Ford GLOBE is an ever-expanding grassroots network of hourly and salaried employees, retirees and contractors.
Henry Ford's great-grandson, William Clay Ford Jr., is the company's current chairman and CEO ford..
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