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ORD Mal Ord was, perhaps, best known for his expertise in preparing and maintaining the exotic European car collections of […]
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Today I went out and started to spread the word about the Flat-Spot. The car show was one of the […]
The 1935 Ford a symbol of reliability, economic service and honest manufacture.
Source: Roy Pagnini blog on Mr. Edmunds – http://eddie-edmunds.blogspot.com Eddie Edmunds —–Edmunds Custom Date of birth 18 feb. 1916 —- […]
Source – .midstateantiquestockcarclub.com Now this is a subject that any red blooded Flathead fan should take great interest in. Without […]
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