In 1909, William Crapo Durant made an offer for General Motors to buy Ford Motor Company from its founder. Henry Ford agreed as he was still paying per car on the Selden Patent, and figured his future was in farm tractors, anyway. The deal fell through when Durant failed to procure financing. Ford didn’t quite...
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