He grew up on his father's farm and attended public school during the winter months between 1871 and 1879. He had outstanding predilection for mechanics and excelled in his mathematics and science …show more content…
He was chief engineer and attempted to improve his first vehicle, but sadly, he was unsuccessful. However, Henry Ford displayed great persistence and kept trying, he finally convinced some investors to invest in his new car company, this was established in 1903 and is known as The Ford Motor Company. Years passed before he made a new car, but this situation was unquestionably worth the short term pain of drifting to bankruptcy. Henry Ford introduced The Model T to the world, the first affordable motor vehicle designed for the everyday person. He believed that cars should not be a luxury, but a machine to help with one’s life. The Ford Motor company gained gargantuan popularity after the release of the car. People believed in Ford, they believed that he was for the people, not the profit. The Model T was in extremely high demand and the Ford Motor Company just couldn’t produce enough, Mr Ford knew that would pose as a problem. So, like always, he came up with a remedy. In 1913 Ford created the assembly line. The quickest way to manufacture cars was by the assembly line. Henry Ford once again fixed his problem, this soon led to his famous quote “Don’t find a fault, find a remedy.” Many successful years past with The Ford Motor company at their peak of popularity. Henry Ford decided to give his position as president of the company to his son, Edsel Ford. But Henry