August 17, 2024
Years before the Model T became popular, in 1904 Henry Ford garnered publicity for his fledgling motor company by setting a land-speed record. Ford drove for a mile across a frozen lake at an average speed of 91.37 miles per hour. The car did not have a windshield, and he did not wear goggles.
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