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Ford Design Department Concept & Show Cars


Lincoln Design Heritage

By Jim & Cheryl Farrell

Ford Design Department Concept & Show Cars

This 200,000 word text tells not only the story of Ford's concept and show cars, how they came to be, and what happened to them, it also tells the story of Ford's Design Department and the various personalities and changes involved from it's beginning up trough the George Walker years. The photos themselves tell the story of the cars in detail and clearly demonstrate how they influenced production Fords, Lincolns, Mercurys, and Edsels. Because we came to believe, while writing this book, that the designers were as interesting as the cars they designed, we profiled them and their careers.


The Design Department book is sized 9.5" x 13", has over 900 photos, many in color, is 399 pages, profiles about 150 designers or clay modelers, has over 200,000 word text, and covers over 100 Ford, Lincoln or Mercury concept or show cars.

Lincoln Design Heritage

The Lincoln Design Heritage book is sized 9.5" x 13", has over 200,000 word text, about 1,600 photos, many in color, 479 pages, profiles of about 230 designers or clay modelers, and covers all Lincolns built between 1936 and 2000 except the big Lincoln Ks.

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Dear Automotive Enthusiast

We think you’ll discover a lot if you didn’t know about Ford’s design effort, and you’ll come away with a new-found respect and appreciation for Edsel and William Clay Ford, father and son, who guided Ford’s design heritage for almost 60 years and the individual designers and clay modelers who created Ford’s special cars.