Going back to review that old thread posted by Mike S, and there was a reference by KoLecTor to a wikipedia giving the history of the Libby Owens Ford (LOF) company. I thought I knew about LOF, and but had the mistaken impression that the Ford portion of the name was related to LOF's production of window glass for early Fords, but that is wrong...
Here's the reference supplied by Bentley~
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libbey-Owens-Ford Yes, Libby Owens glass co did supply glass for Ford's early (A-model) cars, but the 'Ford' portion of the LOF name comes 'another Ford' company that LO bought. Libby Owens became Libby Owens Ford in 1930 when it acquired the Edward Ford Plate Glass Company. So Ford Motor Co never owned LOF..
Read the article above; it's very interesting, and I even found out Pilkington bought the glass business from LOF (including the use of it's name) in 1986, and since 2006, Pilkington is actually owned by a Japanese Company, Nippon Sheet Glass (NSG).
Thanks to Bentley for posting the link (even if it did take me 5 yrs to read it..
(OR.. maybe I read it then, forgot it, and had to read it again today to learn it again?
If sometime in the next 5 yrs I make a similar post to this one.. someone just SLAP me..
PS. Also in that old thread there was some discussion about the 'shaded' portion at the top of windshields (whether it was blue or gold or ?).. fact: Even since the 50's and perhaps earlier, the shaded portion has had a blue tint, most likely to eliminate the 'blue glare' from the scattered blue light in the atmosphere (which also answers the question.. 'Why is the sky blue?'...
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