One of the unsung heroes of the auto world, C. Harold Wills designed
the Model T when he worked as Henry Ford's right-hand man.
Later, he founded his own company to produce the legendary Wills Sainte
Claire. Every endeavor displayed his trademark inventiveness, from the
development of the overhead cam engine to the toboggan run on the roof
of his house. He used his money to create one of the first worker model
cities at Marysville, Michigan. In this long-overdue biography, Alan and
Lynn Lyon Naldrett preserve the legacy of an automotive icon.