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ford ranger ev | Clara Ford, wife of Henry Ford, drove this Detroit Electric. |
detroit electric company | Henry Ford’s wife knew this, as did many women of the early 20th century. |
anderson electric car company | 1914 Detroit Electric Model 47 Brougham, Personal Car of Clara Ford. |
Though expensive, electric cars started instantly (without hand cranking) and ran cleanly and quietly. In the early 20th century, they were touted as elegant, comfortable, and easy-to-operate – ideal vehicles for the style-conscious female consumer.
Though expensive, electric cars started instantly (without hand cranking) and ran cleanly and quietly. In the early 20th century, they were touted as elegant, comfortable, and easy-to-operate – ideal vehicles for the style-conscious female consumer.
1914 Detroit Electric Model 47 Brougham, Personal Car of Clara Ford
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Clara Ford, wife of Henry Ford, drove this Detroit Electric. In the years before World War I many women chose electric cars because they started instantly without hand cranking and had no difficult-to-shift transmission. The superintendent of the Detroit Electric factory employed his daughter, Lillian Reynolds, to sell to women -- including Clara Ford, who drove this car into the 1930s.
Automobile Bud Letter to Clara Ford from Anderson Electric Car Company, 1915
Clara Ford, wife of Henry, whose Model T all but decimated the electric car, drove a Detroit Electric.
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Why Henry Ford's Wife Drove This Electric Car In The 1930s
- In the early 20th century, they were touted as elegant, comfortable, and easy-to-operate – ideal vehicles for the style-conscious female consumer.
Detroit Electric - Wikipedia
- However, electric cars were in fact extremely popular back then and Ford’s wife Clara drove one for many years.
1915 Detroit Electric - The History of the Electric Car - TIME
- Henry Ford clearly doted on his wife, and he had no objections about her buzzing around town in a swanky new car.