06/03/2026
Henry Ford didn’t invent the automobile—but he changed the world by transforming how it was built, introducing the assembly line and unlocking mobility for the masses. It was the skilled American hands on that line who turned innovation into reality—building the cars that put a nation in motion and made speed part of everyday life. What began on the factory floor didn’t just scale production—it ignited a culture of performance, competition, and racing that still drives America forward today. As America approaches its 250th anniversary, we salute the innovators and workers whose ingenuity helped drive the nation forward.
Historical footage from the 1920s of the production of the world's first mass-produced car, the Ford Model T, in Highland Park, Michigan.