Psychostang
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Which was purchased by a man who resided in the netherlands. It was subsequently purchased back by ford and now resides in the Henry Ford Museum.
Henry Ford Museum is a few minutes away from my house!AHD said:Which was purchased by a man who resided in the netherlands. It was subsequently purchased back by ford and now resides in the Henry Ford Museum.
Recently no idea, but the first Mercury truck was a 1946 Mercury half tontorquemonkey said:I had an "old time" picture taken on a metal plate with my grandparents and uncle at the Henry Ford Museum.
56 posts! My old football number.
Next Q; Did Mercury ever put out a truck something like Lincoln's Blackwood or Mark LT?
torquemonkey said:Two for two! Well done Pepperman. I like the photo.
Hmmm, . . . What to quiz next . . . Maybe . . . What high profile Italian car company did Ford try to buy back in the sixties? Naw, too easy.
Q;What is the legend behind how the "Torino" had gotten its name?
MsM8! MsM8! Don't be late! Your answer here would be great!
pepperman said:The Link will answer the Question - http://www.dearbornclassics.com/torino.html
torquemonkey said:Yes, that is the history of the car. But who created the name? Why? Think of this in the theme of the original question posted by MsM8,about the Cobra. I left a hint in my last post, albeit a small one. It points to the direction of the legend.
I had built a '72 formal roof w/a 351C 4V Cobra jet. I ran across the tale in my research.