January 12, 1904 Ford sets land-speed record

On January 12, 1904, Henry Ford sets a land-speed record of 91.37 mph on the frozen surface of Michigan’s Lake St. Clair. He was driving a four-wheel vehicle with a wooden chassis but no body or hood. Ford had taken to auto racing in order to promote himself to investors to gather money for his ideas for car-making.

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