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Old 06-26-2015, 09:46 PM   #1
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Default "The Ford Dealership Volume I: 1903-1954"-Hemmings

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Mr. Dominguez has put out two volumes of The Ford Dealership. The second book includes the years 1908 thru 1970. They are great, like the rest of his books. I was lucky enough to meet him and get signed copies. I haven't had an opportunity to check out his latest, The Last Days of Henry Ford, but I'm looking forward to getting a copy.
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