Coloring Cars Book Car Coloring With A Twist Pictured Backgrounds
For one hundred years, America’s auto industry has been the heart and
soul of the nation’s economy. Although the modern automobile was
perfected in Germany and France in the late 1800s, Americans dominated
the first half of the twentieth century. Manufacturers funneled their
resources to the military during World War II, and afterward automobile
production in Europe and Japan soared to meet demand. The Model T was
intended to be “a farmer’s car” that served the transportation needs of a
nation of farmers. Ford did not introduce the moving assembly line
until 1913-1914. The Model T runabout sold for $575 in 1912, less than
the average annual wage in the United States. Grown from the soil Henry
Ford's first Model-T was built to run on hemp gasoline and the CAR
ITSELF WAS CONSTRUCTED FROM HEMP and other fibers that could be farmed
Color your way to relaxation and inner peace with this beautiful book
of coloring cars. Coloring inspires mindfulness and reduces stress as
it is both soothing and creatively stimulating. Achieve a zen-like
state of mind through the simple act of coloring.
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