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Was invited to bring my A and to talk about Henry Ford with a fifth grade class at a local independent Christian school and today was the day.
Got the car out of the garage early the day before to make sure everything was good and fixed a few things, too. Took a pic or two under interesting lighting conditions. Installed my recently registered year-of-manufacture plate, after some hammer and dolly work to straighten the tag bracket. Ten or twelve really sharp 11-year olds asked some interesting questions. I took each of them (three at a time) for a ride around the good-sized parking lot. The teacher, Googling while I was speaking of old Henry's ill-treatment of Edsel, and Ford shutting down Model T production with no notice in 1927, was reminded of the plot of Roald Dahl's Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. She said that while I was prattling away she'd found a reference where Dahl admitted that Henry Ford was the inspiration for Willy Wonka. If true, I learned something new in fifth grade today, at age 61...
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hehe, never too old to learn something new!
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Great story.
Thanks for taking your time to take your car to the school, give a talk and take the students for a ride. Students need these experiences. This will give them a better understanding of how life was 85 years ago. It is so important that the younger generation understand the past. I think it makes them better prepared to meet the future. Thanks, Chris W. |
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Hope the kids had a thrill. What's that about an old dog and a new trick?
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Chris,
I agree 100% with your comments. Most of the major car clubs are reaching out to today's youth to help preserve our hobby for years to come. Hope it works...
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Thank you, Fordors. Much appreciated.
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And honestly, I don't think I am "one in a million." I'm betting there are a lot of Model A owners who do things like this when they have the opportunity.
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Greg good for you. Those kids will never forget that day that guy brought that 'old Ford to school'!!
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Already informed the teacher I'm up for doing it again as long as I continue to reside in the Atlanta area... which hopefully won't be too many more years. I've lived here since Aug '72 and it's getting a little too crowded to suit me.
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