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  1. Childe Harold Wills (June 1, 1878 – December 30, 1940) was an American engineer and businessman. He was an early associate of Henry Ford, one of the first employees of the Ford Motor Company, and the chief contributor to the design of the Model T. After leaving Ford, he began his own automobile company.

  2. Wills Sainte Claire was an American automobile brand manufactured by C. H. Wills and Company, in Marysville, Michigan, from 1921 to 1927. Childe Harold Wills, the company founder, was a perfectionist and his automobile company focused on very high quality cars.

  3. 23. Sept. 2018 · Boundless energy, vast intellect and a profound farsightedness in matters both mechanical and social ultimately were not enough to ensconce C. Harold Wills in the top echelon of industry titans. Yet his legacy includes manufacturing and design principles that took American cars to a heretofore unkn...

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  4. 6. Okt. 2020 · by Máté Petrány | PUBLISHED Oct 6, 2020 12:39 PM EDT. www.thedrive.com. Máté Petrány View máté petrány's Articles. Childe Harold Wills never used his first name, yet known as C. H. Wills, he...

  5. Childe Harold Wills spent the years 1900-1903 working for the Boyer Machine Company and nights as a draftsman for Henry Ford’s new organization. When the Ford Motor Company was formed, Wills was made production manager and chief engineer. He gained fame from his development of the use of vanadium steel for commercial purposes, and is credited ...

  6. Beschreibung. Childe Harold Wills war Konstrukteur und Metallurge. Er hatte bis 1919 die Position des Chefingenieurs bei Ford inne und machte sich dann selbständig. Er entwarf den V8-Motor und orientierte sich dabei an einem Flugmotor von Hispano-Suiza. Einige Teile des Motors bestehen aus Molybdän. [1] Der Motor ist wassergekühlt.

  7. Childe Harold Wills had been employed by Henry Ford as a metallurgist and chief engineer. Forever known as a perfectionist, Wills was the inventor of Vanadium steel, a metal known for its strength and durability and molybdenum steel alloys.