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Well, he had a good run and an interesting life. All anyone can ask.
RIP. Thoughts and Prayers to a great and gentle man.
Rest in peace.
I am sorry to see him go. He was the last person in the auto industry who ever produced a product out of passion.
I remember reading that when he retired from Ford, the only pictures in his office were his father with the original Continental and himself with the Mark II.
I think that that says a lot about him.
Alan Harris
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Here is a brief tribute provided by the Ford Motor Company. There are a few pictures of the Mark II
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ef_Ua8KHPb8"]In Memory of William Clay Ford - YouTube[/ame]
Well done.
Very nicely done. An important contributor to our American automotive history has passed on.
I suspect but can't confirm that he was also the last of Edsel's kids to pass away. I am not sure if any of the daughter's are still alive.
He saw a lot. For us car geeks, what he was a part of, arguably the automobile's golden age, means he was someone we won't see again in any lifetime.
the link to the video no longer works.