Rodding USA

TECH AIR FLOW, ELEMENTS, WEATHER & COMFORT

When the automobiles were first introduced to the masses all of the topics above were little more than an afterthought. After all, automobiles did evolve from carts, wagons and carriages, pulled behind horses.

Henry Ford introduced his beloved Model T in 1908 and it quickly became Americas favorite and best-selling car. Mr. Ford had a keen eye, always looking for ways to manufacture his cars faster and at lower prices. By 1914 he achieved his dream, the moving assembly line. That idea turned into another success and by the early 1920’s half the cars on the roads were Model T’s. These cars were rugged and they had to be since the

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