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08-17-2020, 11:22 AM | #1 |
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The Early Ford V-8 Museum
The Early Ford V-8 Foundation Museum in Auburn, Indiana is open for business. Come and check out the Floyd Motors 1936 Ford dealership complete with one of every '36 Ford made and all the details of a 1936 Ford showroom and Parts Department. Also check out the Carpenter Industries 1940 Ford garage equipped with correct vintage Ford tools and details. Also visit Eaton's Speed Shop and see an amazing collection of 1950's speed equipment and the Egelseer Roadster, a track nose 1927 T powered by a tricked out V-8 60. And.... on loan for 90 days, the only surviving "original" 1904 Model B. Put a trip to Auburn in your travel plans. Become a member. Buy a raffle ticket for a 1957 Mercury. fordv8foundation.org
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Re: The Early Ford V-8 Museum
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