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  1. Henry Ford II (Detroit, 4 de setembro de 1917 — Detroit, 29 de setembro de 1987), também conhecido como "HF2", filho de Edsel Ford e neto de Henry Ford. Foi presidente da Ford Motor Company, de 1945 a 1960. Notavelmente, sob o comando de Henry Ford II, a Ford Motor Company tornou-se uma empresa de capital aberto em 1956. [1]

  2. Henry Ford II (September 4, 1917 – September 29, 1987), sometimes known as "Hank the Deuce" or simply "the Deuce", was an American businessman in the automotive industry. He was the oldest son of Edsel Ford I and oldest grandson of Henry Ford.

  3. 20 de mai. de 2024 · Henry Ford II, American industrialist and head of Ford Motor Company for 34 years (1945–79). He is generally credited with reviving the firm. Two of the cars introduced during his tenure, the Mustang and the Thunderbird, were immensely popular and are considered to be classics.

  4. 22 de nov. de 2019 · Henry Ford II não desistiu. Decidiu dar carta branca à Shelby e Miles que em 1966, no circuito de La Sarthe, apresentaram o GT40 MKII, uma máquina reforçada com motor V8 de 7 litros e 485 CV. A rival italiana apresentou o Ferrari 330 P3, em fibra de vidro, para confrontar a marca norte-americana.

  5. 2 de fev. de 2016 · Notícias. Ford 1949 a 1951: revolução em nome da salvação. A 1ª geração de carros do pós-guerra salvou as finanças da Ford e revelou o talento de seu herdeiro: Henry Ford II. Por Felipe Bitu. Atualizado em 23 nov 2016, 20h32 - Publicado em 2 fev 2016, 13h29. Os Ford 1949, 1950 e 1951 (foto) eram revolucionários ()

  6. Learn about the life and achievements of Henry Ford II, who resurrected the Ford Motor Company after World War II and transformed it into a global leader. Find out how he preserved his family's legacy, recruited talented executives and introduced innovative methods.

  7. Henry Ford II, President of Ford Motor Company, December 1946 - The Henry Ford. Add to Set. Contact us About this. Summary. When Henry Ford II became president of Ford Motor Company in 1945, the firm was in crisis. It had suffered the death of his father, Edsel Ford, in 1943, and subsequent unsteady leadership by his ailing grandfather, Henry Ford.