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Open ends
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Henry looks proud as hell. I sure hope that he gave credit to Edsel.
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blow the image up .... those have the bolt at the end.
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1928 "A" Phaeton (mid year with many early features) 1933 "V8" Closed-Cab Pickup Truck (originally a Model B, 4 Cylinder dating to May, 1933)
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You're right. I think it also has prism lenses and anyway, Fordors didn't come out till later in 28. so you got another pic of Dad and son behaving
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Henry's home was also spectacular to see and walk thru! We had a dinner event one evening and dined in Henry's living room. The fireplace was so big, easy burn 8' logs!! And the 'stix' were added from behind the front area of the fireplace. No doubt about it, Henry was a 'man about men!'
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