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- Ford Racer "666," circa 1907 - This is one of Henry Ford's least successful race cars. Built in 1907, its six-cylinder engine inspired the car's name, "666." There is no body or suspension, and the combination brake and clutch is controlled by a single lever. Driver Frank Kulick was badly injured when the car crashed at the Michigan State Fairgrounds that fall. "666" never raced again.

- circa 1907
- Collections - Artifact
Ford Racer "666," circa 1907
This is one of Henry Ford's least successful race cars. Built in 1907, its six-cylinder engine inspired the car's name, "666." There is no body or suspension, and the combination brake and clutch is controlled by a single lever. Driver Frank Kulick was badly injured when the car crashed at the Michigan State Fairgrounds that fall. "666" never raced again.
- Wreckage of Ford Model K "666" Race Car Driven by Frank Kulick, 1907 - Frank Kulick was Ford Motor Company's top factory racing driver from 1904 to 1913. He earned trophies and headlines by competing in Ford-powered cars throughout the United States. In the fall of 1907, Kulick was badly injured in a crash with the Ford "666" racer. The accident left him with a fractured kneecap, a broken leg, and a lifelong limp.

- 1907
- Collections - Artifact
Wreckage of Ford Model K "666" Race Car Driven by Frank Kulick, 1907
Frank Kulick was Ford Motor Company's top factory racing driver from 1904 to 1913. He earned trophies and headlines by competing in Ford-powered cars throughout the United States. In the fall of 1907, Kulick was badly injured in a crash with the Ford "666" racer. The accident left him with a fractured kneecap, a broken leg, and a lifelong limp.
- 1907 Ford "666" Race Car, Driven by Frank Kulick - This is one of Henry Ford's least successful race cars. Built in 1907, its six-cylinder engine inspired the car's name, "666." There is no body or suspension, and the combination brake and clutch is controlled by a single lever. Driver Frank Kulick was badly injured when the car crashed at the Michigan State Fairgrounds that fall. "666" never raced again.

- 1907
- Collections - Artifact
1907 Ford "666" Race Car, Driven by Frank Kulick
This is one of Henry Ford's least successful race cars. Built in 1907, its six-cylinder engine inspired the car's name, "666." There is no body or suspension, and the combination brake and clutch is controlled by a single lever. Driver Frank Kulick was badly injured when the car crashed at the Michigan State Fairgrounds that fall. "666" never raced again.