Shop manuals. 1957-1958.
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Henry M. Leland was a noted engineer and tool designer when he began working at the Henry Ford Company, Henry Ford's second automobile manufacturing company. After Henry Ford's departure in 1902, Leland helped to reorganize the renamed Cadillac Motor Company and establish quality control and production standards for the luxury auto maker. Leland left Cadillac in August 1917 and with his son Wilfred established the Lincoln Motor Company to produce Liberty airplane engines for the United States Ar...
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