Re: Books about FORD
No, Y-Blockhead, since the Eureka FORD Branch plant closed right after Model A production ended ( March 1932 ) , the plant sits idle, now over-grown with redwood trees.
I keep the Ford Library at my home, and 1886 Eastlake Victorian Mansion, along with my two Model A's - a December 1928 Phaeton and a February 1932 Model A Deluxe Coupe. The Victorian Mansion has (as they all did in the 1800's) a formal 'Library'. There I have my collection of out-of-print books dealing with all of U.S. Automotive History, specializing on Ford.
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