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Join Date: May 2010
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This was mailed by a North Dakota Ford dealer in 1928. Fun to compare to todays rates.
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Torrington, CT
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It's interesting that there is no street address or po box. I guess everyone in town knew who Chester was and were he lived.
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Location: London , Ontario , Canada
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Amazing --- now a days you can't even by a coffee for 1.50 ....
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What's equally amazing is the number of times this single 'document' has been posted on various websites over the years.
It's like the Paris Hilton of old Ford literature. *Not intended to be bitching about it as there are some that haven't seen it, but it has been around the block more than a few times. |
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: FRANKLIN GEORGIA
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i have never saw it , thanks for posting
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tudor for 130.00 bucks. That was not just the top, it included new wood braces to replace rotted ones as well as the wire support and fabric. The 130.00 was all inclusive for parts and labor. Jack
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