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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 .

    • December 30, 1940 (aged 62), Detroit, US
    • Childe Harold Wills, June 1, 1878, Fort Wayne, Indiana, US
    • Businessman, engineer
  2. 23. Sept. 2018 · Childe Harold Wills-his first name, picked by his mother, was a reference to the hero in Lord Byron's epic Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Wills despised it and demanded to be known by his first initial-appeared destined to excel in the technical arts nearly from his 1878 birth in Fort Wayne, Indiana.

    • Jim Donnelly
  3. 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.

  4. But the man who rightfully receives much of the credit for the design and engineering of the most successful car of the era and beyond is Childe Harold Wills, better known as C. Harold or C.H. C. Harold Wills and the Model T. 1910 Ford Model T.

  5. 6. Okt. 2020 · Jay Leno’s 1922 Wills Sainte Claire Is a V8 Pioneer Built by Ford’s Right-Hand Man. Leno’s freshly restored pride and joy cost more than two houses when new.

  6. 5. Okt. 2020 · It was built by Model T transmission designer Childe Harold Wills, after his departure from Ford Motor Company. Wills left Ford right in the thick of Model T production during the 1910s, and that’s perhaps one reason why the car he built catered to the polar opposite end of the market.

  7. Discover curious connections between artifacts. C. Harold Wills joined Ford Motor Company as its first chief designer in 1903 after working with Henry Ford since 1899. Wills made vital engineering contributions to the Model T and, as an occasional printer, he designed the "Ford" script logo.