The original catalog description provided by the Ford Motor Company reads as follows: Twenty Millionth Ford Car, Portland Branch. Twenty Millionth Ford crossing Grants Pass concrete bridge, with ‘Cavemen’ on running boards - motorcade going through business district - Twenty Millionth in front of garage, officials and cavemen shaking hands with driver - one caveman getting into Twenty Millionth and driving away Cavemen’ of Grants Pass stop the Twenty Millionth and present passport to enter their domain. Mayor Fox officiates. Motorcade, band move through business district. Caravan welcomed by Eugene High School Band leading the parade through the business district. Motorcade leaving grounds of large building. Caravan on the Oregon State College campus with the new Memorial Building, dedicated to the War Dead of Oregon State College, in the background. Motorcade through business district, spectators, automobile traffic, motorcade stopping and parking, spectators gathering around - Twenty Millionth drives in front of parked motorcade, stopping, officials get out waving, spectators crowding round. The Twenty Millionth arrives at Albany, Oregon, and is given a rousing welcome. Capitol, group with Twenty Millionth at foot of steps, presenting license plate. At the State Capitol building the Twenty Millionth is presented with Oregon 1931 license plates by Secretary of State Hon. Hal Hoss. Racetrack, spectators in grandstand, motorcade moves around track - view of grandstand, Ferris wheel in background - Twenty Millionth stops, driver shaking hands with officials. The caravan at Clackamas County Fairgrounds, Canby, Oregon, was welcomed by Dr. Dedman, Mayor; H.H. Chendgren, Chairman of Fair Board; and Louis Lent, Chief of Police. Motorcade around large stone building on high point, river and hills in background. The Twenty Millionth and caravan circle the Vista House at Crown Point on the Columbia River Highway. Waterfall, tourists on arched bridge between two waterfalls, Twenty Millionth on overlook near base of lower falls. Multnomah Falls on Columbia River Highway. These falls have a total drop of 620 feet. [1931]
- Part of Ford Motor Company Collection, Motion Picture Films Relating to the Ford Motor Company, the Henry Ford Family, Noted Personalities, Industry, and Numerous Americana and Other Subjects