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1939: Ford Finally Adopts Hydraulic Brakes - Mac's Motor City Garage.com

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Change often came at a leisurely pace at the Ford Motor Company in the ’30s, but in 1939 the company finally embraced hydraulic brakes.   When Henry Ford introduced the Model T in late 1908, he was arguably the leading technical innovator of the U.S. auto industry, but in later years he was known to dig in his heels. The best example is his stubborn refusal to replace the Model T with a more modern automobile, even as Chevrolet was rapidly catch…
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Mac's Motor City Garage broke the news in on Sunday, May 4, 2025.
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