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Valley Dispatch, Pittsburgh Tribune has write up today on sale of 36 Ford, 60 T Bird and 67 Lincoln Conv. being moved to Indiana for auction on Labor Day weekend. Employees and city of Brenkenridge up in arms about it.
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Sad to see that happen. Wonder why the company wants to sell them?
If they go to a private collector, they will rarely be seen again unless in a museum open to the public. |
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They are really rare and it's an interesting story about their fabrication but they aren't really a ford product since they were concept cars. I imagine they are heavy too.
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In another article I read concerning the sale of these cars it was mentioned that Allegheny-Ludlum is currently in a dire financial situation and in addition to selling these prized cars for working capital, the company is even laying-off 30% of it's management force. They must really think these cars are gonna go for a fortune if they think the funds will be sufficient to get them back toward solvency. DD |
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