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1945) Henry Ford resigns his presidency of the Ford Motor Company. He hands to position over to his grandson, Henry Ford II.
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May 7th, 1945) World War II ends in Europe with Germany's surrender to the allies.
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1946) Michelin patents the Radial-ply tyre.
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1947) Packard offers power seats and windows in all their cars.
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1947) Henry Ford dies at the age of 84.
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1948) The American motor industry builds its 100,000,000th car
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1948) Buick offers the Dynaflow fully automatic gearbox. This is essentially the automatic gearbox as we know it today
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1949) Michelin 'X' radial ply tyres go on sale for the first time
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1950) Automatic transmission becomes available on lower priced Chevrolet models
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1950) By 1950, 60% of American families own a car
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1950) In the USA, automatic gearboxes become more readily available. Chevrolet offers the Powerglide, Ford the Fordomatic and Merc-O-Matic.
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1950) Cruise control is developed by a blind man to keep vehicles at a steady speed in hopes of reducing crash rates. It was unpopular at first but is now on almost all cars.
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1951) 100mph performance becomes available at realistic prices as Triumph announces the TR and the Healey introduces their 100/4 sports cars
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1951) Chrysler offer power steering and the M-6 Torque-Converter Automatic. They also spark a horsepower race with the 180 horsepower, 331 cubic-inch Firepower Hemi V-8 engine
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1952) In the USA, sales of cars with automatic transmissions exceed 2 million
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1952) Mercedes shows the spectacular 300SL 'gull wing' sports coupe
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1952) Packard offers power brakes
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1953) General Motors launches the Corvette, a radical glass-fiber-bodied roadster concept car featuring a wrap-around windshield and powered by a venerable straight six engine. Production is limited
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1954) Ford introduces overhead valves on its V8 engines in Ford and Mercury models
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1954) GM reveals the 370 horsepower turbine-powered Firebird I concept car
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1954) The two seat Ford Thunderbird roadster is announced
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1955) McDonald’s opens its first drive-thru hamburger bar
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1956) U.S. car stylists begin to adopt tail fins and rocket-shaped tail lamps as science fiction and space rockets enter the American consciousness
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1956) Ford of America offers seat belts to a disinterested public
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1957) Ford Motor Company introduces the Continental Mark II, priced at almost $10,000
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1957) The American Congress approves construction of the 41,000 mile Interstate highway system
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1957) The new Ford Skyliner features a retractable hardtop, a ‘first’ for a production car
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1957) Chevrolet, Pontiac and Rambler adopt fuel injection
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1958) To celebrate the fiftieth birthday of the Model T, Ford re-assembles a 1909 example.
This same year, Ford produces their fifty millionth car
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1958) Packard production comes to an end
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1958) The Ford Thunderbird becomes a four-seater 'personal luxury’ car
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1958) American car sales drop by 31% due to an economic recession
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1960) Eighty percent of United States families own at least one car