Henry Ford and his son, Edsel, would be proud of (Walker) for recognizing what that car was worth. |
Here in Detroit, it is synonymous with a car that didn't sell. We must have taken a bath on that thing. |
His family roots drew him to Ireland. He knew what he was able to do socially and economically in the United States, and he figured he could apply that model to the depressed area of Cork. |
It was a good, sound car. It was priced a few hundred dollars more than what people wanted to dig in their pockets for. |