This Day in Auto History: 6.23.1909 Ford No. 2, a Model T driven by Bert Scott and Jimmy Smith, arrives at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition in Seattle, WA, winning the “race” that had started in New York City 23 days earlier 6.23.1917 The 4-passenger Disbrow Quad Express is announced 6.23.1930 Racer Bob Harkey is born 6.23.1945 The Ford Motor Company ends operations at its Willow Run factory 6.23.1963 Worth McMillion makes his Grand National racing debut driving a Pontiac at South Boston, VA
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