Henry Ford's Depression Car
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The first phase of the Great Depression hit Ford Motor Co. hard. Sales of its flagship Model A declined by 50 percent from 1930 to the end of 1931, while Chevrolet rose to auto-market leadership.
Ford clearly needed to hurry development of its Model B, which had been in the works since 1929. But would rushing it to market during the Depression pay off?