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Aug. 14, 2025, 5:48 a.m. -  EcoLight
Lincoln and Cadillac had a common founder: the stern, patrician Henry Martyn Leland, "Grasp of Precision." Leland and his associates formed Cadillac in 1902 from the remains of the Henry Ford Company -- which is why his first Cadillac and the primary manufacturing Ford, each named Mannequin A, are so comparable. William C. Durant purchased Cadillac in 1909 for his burgeoning Normal Motors. Leland, meantime, went off to build Liberty aircraft engines throughout World War I. Then, with son Wilfred, he returned to the automotive business by forming Lincoln -- named for the U.S. At first, Ford Motor Firm did little to alter or replace the Lincoln Mannequin L that Leland had designed round 1920. Powered by a 385-cid V-eight with 90 brake horsepower, it was beautifully constructed and handsomely furnished. But by 1930 it was an anachronism: unfashionably upright and sluggish next to contemporary Cadillacs, Packards, and Chrysler Imperials. Its new 145-inch-wheelbase chassis carried a modernized, 120-bhp V-8 that retained "fork-and-blade" rods and three-piece forged-iron block/crankcase meeting, Leland engineering features that let ads dwell lovingly on "precision-constructed" high quality. My page - https://heealthy.com/question/a-comprehensive-study-report-on-ecolight-led-bulbs-and-energy-efficient-lighting-solutions-2/

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