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| View Larger Image | Ford Times - August 1958 by Ford Motor Company
| | Available: | This product is currently not available |  | |  | | Sales Rank: | 2252909 | | Studio: | Ford Motor Company |  | | Binding: | Paperback | | Number Of Pages: | 64 | | Publication Date: | August 29, 2008 | | Publisher: | Ford Motor Company |
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description The Ford Times Magazine was awarded to buyers of New Ford Cars. The selling dealership was responsible to make sure the "lifetime" subscription reached the new proud owner of a Ford Vehicle. Mostly these magazines deal with neat places to go, recipes from favorite restaurants and fun stories about other places and people. Often good reading about Bird Watching, or special animals of interest to see in certain areas. Great reading for nature lovers, fisherman, wildlife photographers, etc. There is also some Ford Motor History in them. Decorated with great paintings by wonderful artists. Illustrations are great! Articles in this issue include: Winter Harbor Maine, Through Oregon's Lolo Pass, Kickapoo State Park near Danville Illinois, The Nevada Sea Monsters (Dinosaur Bones found - Ichthyosaurs, Antique Mountain Missions Still Stand in the Blue Ridge (Tanner's Ridge and High Top), Road in the Black Canyon, Devil's Lake Wisconsin, Ohio's By-Passed Towns, Taking Trout at Timberline, New Boats and Carriers for Campers, Fredericton New Brunswick, The New Open-Air Fords (Convertibles), Ride A Soaring Wave, The Bard at Ashland. Favorite Recipes from Famous Taverns feature the following in this article: Provincetown Inn in Massachusetts, The Penn Wells Hotel in Wellsboro Pennsylvania, Mission Ranch Carmel California, Snug Harbor Restaurant in Wagoner Oklahoma. About the Front Cover: This is a view of Mark Island Light at the entrance to Winter Harbor, Maine. It was painted from the Schoodic Point Road by Edward Turner. In the background is Cadillac Mountain. The story of Winter Harbor is in this magazine on Page 2. |
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