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  2. List of Ford factories - Wikipedia

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    Body panels, wheels DA/F (NA) Dearborn Assembly Plant: Dearborn, Michigan: U.S. Closed (2004) Ford Model A Ford Model B Ford Model 48 1937 Ford 1941 Ford 1949 Ford 1952 Ford 1955 Ford 1957 Ford Mercury Eight Ford Fairlane (full-size) (1955–1961) Ford Thunderbird Ford Mustang Mercury Cougar 1967–1973 Mercury Capri Ford F-Series Fordson tractors

  3. JC Whitney - Wikipedia

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    JC Whitney is a retailer of aftermarket automotive parts and accessories. as well as an automotive content platform via JCWhitney.com and the JC Whitney print magazine It was acquired by CarParts.com (formerly U.S. Auto Parts Network, Inc.), a publicly traded American online provider of aftermarket auto parts in 2010.

  4. Lead sled - Wikipedia

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    The Hirohata Merc, one of the most famous cars in the lead sled style. A lead sled is a standard production automobile with a body heavily modified in particular ways [citation needed] [dubious – discuss] (see below); especially, though not exclusively, a 1949, 1950, or 1951 model year Ford 'Shoebox' or Mercury Eight car.

  5. Ford Bronco - Wikipedia

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    Aftermarket accessories included campers, ... 1966–1977 Ford Bronco body styles; ... Early models used fiberglass rear body panels, ...

  6. Fiberfab - Wikipedia

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    All body panels except the interior, dash and doors were completely different than the 356 to suit the longer wheel base and 959 styling, which included a larger engine bay for more powerful engines. The body was manufactured of high quality, thick FRP using the latest techniques and alone without the inner structure, tail, deck lids and tail ...

  7. Ford Country Squire - Wikipedia

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    Although all Ford Country Squires feature wood-grain body trim, only the first-generation 1950-1951 versions are true "Woodies". The genuine wood body panels were manufactured at the Ford Iron Mountain Plant in the Michigan Upper Peninsula from lumber owned by Ford Motor Company. For 1952, all-steel bodies replaced wooden body structures to ...

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