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By Lorin Soresen. These tapes are a must addition to your library. They are compiled of original, "taken way back then" footage, featuring actual assembly line shots, testing, and advertising promos. You will definitely use the rewind and slow motion buttons on your remote with these. Great for club meetings or just having the boys over. Order now for years of enjoyment.
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 Each generation has had its own love afair with a Ford. Along the way they have been the family pride-an-job, polished, paraded, raced, hotrodded, customized and collected. Compiled from actual historic film footage. Coverage is from 20's to 80's. 50 minutes. |  |  | | The New 1932 Ford V8
 Includes mechanical details, assembly lines, promotions, shows and all passenger body styles. Black and white. 60 minutes. |  |  | | The 1935-36 Fords
 Super rare footage includes Henry and son Edsel Ford and men discussing 1935-1936 Ford V8 passenger car production. Lots of engineering, assembly and showroom scenes, different body styles and features. 54 minutes. |  |  | | The 1937-39 Fords
 Fascinating edit of "The Rogue", narrated by Lowell Thomas, and other films, tell story of making, introducing and selling the popular 1937-1939 passenger Ford V8s. 60 minutes. |  |  | | The '49 Ford in Your Future
 Includes fascniating manufacture and assembly operations, plus all passenger models and the car's debut at the Detroit Auto Show. Color (some black and white). 43 minutes. |  |  | | Ford at the Races
 Ford Motor Company got into racing in a big way in 1955 and by 1970 had become one of the top names associated with speed. This program highlights Ford's 1956, 1963, 1964, 1969, and 1970 race campaigns at tracks such as Daytona, Monte Carlo. Included are stock cars, quarter-milers and Indy cars with race legends like A.J. Foyt, Dan Gurney and Mickey Thompson. 55 minutes. |  |
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