Henry Ford

Common Sense on Four Wheels.

Now here’s a name that belongs on a barn wall and in a history book. Henry Ford didn’t just build cars—he built a movement. He brought the assembly line to life, paid his workers fairly, and made sure average folks could own what they made. He was suspicious of bankers, hated waste, and believed in self-reliance before it was a slogan.

Sure, he had quirks and controversies, but Ford’s heart beat for the working man. He respected the dirt under his boots and the dignity of labor.

Verdict: SphstRDnck.
Hard-nosed, hard-working, and built to last.