


EARLY CARS
EARLY CARS
A New Age For Transportation
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1900s
Gasoline powered horseless carriage become predominate after beating steam, and electric cars.
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1910s
Cars become the most preferred mean of traveling by all people, overtaking the horse and train.
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1920s
Led by innovation, technical advances in cars flourish, increasing reliability, safety, and functionality.
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1930s
Beauty, Power, performance, comfortability and design features become apparent.
Automotive Pioneers
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Duryea Motor Wagon Company
1896 First Motor Company
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Ransom E. Olds
Established outsourcing interchangeable car parts
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The Dodge brothers
Supplied transmissions to Olds, later developed Dodge Motors
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Henry Leland
Supplied Old’s with engines later developed Cadillac & Lincoln
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Fred J. Fisher
Body maker for General Motors, and many accessories
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Henry Ford
Developed mass production and rapid production