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		<title>Done. Done. Done.</title>
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Lawrie just finished his &#8216;33 and man-o-man&#8230; There is something just so damned visual about a &#8216;33/34 sedan, isn&#8217;t there? Check out the rest of the photos here.
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		<title>Dad&#8217;s Roadster</title>
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The above image was posted in the &#8220;Old Ford Pictures&#8221; thread and I just didn&#8217;t want it to get lost in the mix. It was posted by &#8220;Old Henry&#8221; and it features his pops standing proudly by an incredibly tasteful roadster. Pictures like these are why I love this stuff gentlemen.
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		<title>The Ford Assembly Plant In Cleveland</title>
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Craig Gorris sent this over and it&#8217;s glorious&#8230; Essentially, it&#8217;s a 1954 film produced by Ford in an effort to show off Ford&#8217;s ability to create both jobs and great products.
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		<title>The Ford Bomber Plant</title>
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We&#8217;ve talked about Willow Run Airport before, but I&#8217;ve never seen video coverage of the plant Ford used to contribute to the war effort. This one was sent to me and while sort of off-topic, I figured you guys would appreciate it.
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		<link>http://www.fordbarn.com/2011/12/05/the-ford-bomber-plant/</link>
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		<title>Fords In The Snow</title>
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So Chris posted his Christmas card and it got me thinking about these old Fords of ours in the snow. It makes for a wonderful picture, does it not? We don&#8217;t get much snow down here in Austin, so I&#8217;ll have to live vicariously through your guys&#8230; Post your favorite show shot!!!!
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		<link>http://www.fordbarn.com/2011/11/23/fords-in-the-snow/</link>
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		<title>Mercury and Ford Promotional Films 1941</title>
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Jay Ward found this series. It&#8217;s a pretty great compilation of Ford/Mercury promotional videos from 1941 that capture the selling points of the &#8220;big&#8221; new cars. Figured you fellas would enjoy it.
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		<title>The Model-T Milk Truck</title>
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This is cooler than spit. The image above was sent to me by Joe Young out of Slapout, Alabama. The milk truck belonged to his grandfather &#8211; his grandfather&#8217;s two sons (Hey Joe, doesn&#8217;t that make one of them your father? Maybe?) stand proudly beside. YES!
I love old images like this.
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		<title>Don&#8217;t Throw Away Your &#8216;T&#8217;</title>
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A lot of you guys have probably already seen this. We featured it on jalopyjournal.com a few years ago and it was a frequent email bomb for years as well. However, Glenn Smith recently reminded me of it and decided a repost was in order. It&#8217;s pretty amazing to see the prices and the marketing [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.fordbarn.com/2011/10/27/dont-throw-away-your-t/</link>
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		<title>A Neat Old Knock-Down</title>
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I found this old &#8220;knock-down&#8221; while cruising the Ford Barn galleries and just had to feature it&#8230; These coach built trucks have always enamored me as they are built so purposely and I&#8217;m continually left wondering what that exact purpose was. In any case, you can see more images here.
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		<link>http://www.fordbarn.com/2011/10/20/a-neat-old-knock-down/</link>
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		<title>The Last 365 Days Of A</title>
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Well, the young man pulled it off&#8230; If you remember, Jonathan decided to park his late model car and use his model-a sedan for everyday transportation &#8211; rain, shine, or snow. Not surprisingly at all (to this Ford man anyhow), he was able to pull it off with minimal drama. His final post sums it [...]]]></description>
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