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Do You Have Henry’s Punch Bowl?

Written by webmin

The Fords want their punch bowl back. No, not Betty Ford’s family; they’re most likely off the punch for good. This would be the other Fords, the ones who make the cars. It seems that Dearborn’s first family unwittingly auctioned off the punch bowl that Henry won as a trophy in 1901 when he drove […]

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Tagged Alexander Winton, automobilia, ford, Ford Sweepstakes, Hemmings Classic Car, Hemmings Daily, Henry Ford, Henry Ford's punchbowl, trophies, Winton  
 

Four-Links – Google travels the Mille Miglia, the missing “Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry” Charger, Aaron Beck’s E-bodies, Henry Ford’s missing punchbowl

Written by webmin

* Google’s done some cool car-related things with Google Street View, and as reader John Burtner showed us recently, one of their Street View cars apparently followed along with the 2009 Mille Miglia. * What happened to the ’69 Charger R/T that was in “Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry?” StreetLegalTV is on the case. * While […]

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Tagged Collectors Foundation, Dirty Mary Crazy Larry, Dodge Challenger, Dodge Charger, Dodge Charger R/T, Hemmings Muscle Machines, Henry Ford, Henry Ford's punchbowl, Jay Leno, Lost and Found, Mille Miglia, Mopar E-body, personalities, photochops, Plymouth 'Cuda, racing, renderings and concept sketches, road trips and cruising, trophies, TV and film cars  
 

Henry Ford’s hydroelectric dream on the Hudson

Written by webmin

In August 1918, Henry Ford bought the entire northern half of Green Island, New York. His friend, Thomas Edison, had introduced Ford to the area; Edison founded GE in nearby Schenectady and reportedly loved to fish and hunt on that half of the island hugging the west bank of the Hudson River, just a dozen […]

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