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I was just cleaning my room and had to straighten out my Ford stuff. I was wondering what Ford Memorabilia have you guys collected over the years.
Here's what I have:
1951 Ford Truck owners manual (reproduction)
1951 Ford Truck brochure (reproduction
1948-51 Ford and Mercury part catalogue
52 Ford and Mercury part catalogue
53 Ford and Mercury part catalogue (I win in 2 hr 45 min)
54 Ford and Mercury part catalogue
55 Ford and Mercury part catalogue
65 Mercury Truck owners manual
74 Ford Truck owners manual
76 Ford Truck owners manual
78 Ford Truck owners manual
1975 Mercury Montego Ownercard
1975 Mercury Montego vehicle order form (traded in a 73 Mercury Montego)
1975 Mercury Montego build sheet from Centennial Ford (Cost $5968.2)
1976 Ford F-150 Ranger Ownercard
1976 Ford truck loading information (cargo and camper instructions)
1976 Ford F-150 Ranger build sheet from Merlin Motors (Cost $6753.10)
1975 Ford seatbelt and starting instructions
April 1977 TSB letter: EGR carburetor spacer plate
1975 and 76 Warranty facts booklet
Firestone Light truck tire warranty booklet (Most likely 1976)
1968 F-350 build sheet
1979 F-250 Supercab build sheet
ummm...wow, well, i gotta side with dustin on this topic. all i got is some stock radio's, a couple hats, a repair manual, the hub centers from my '96, a few scars from doing my ball joints, and a whole pile of gas reciepts...
Two hundred + Ford/Mercury diecast models in the basement, Mustang/Ford truck owner/repair manuals and some Ford/Mustang hats/jackets.
I need a bigger house, more garages or to down size....
You guys are making me jealous! A few hats, keychains, maybe a jacknife, thats all folks. If any of you are downsizing, I have a room at my place that can still store a bit more 'treasures'. To think, some casual observers call this stuff junk!
1932 Ford grill shell (pretty sure its from a car, not a pickup) original steel
1949 BC licence plate (not Ford i know, but i think its cool)
Mercury 2-ton Hood emblem( saw similiar ones on SK51)
aluminum Mercury Eight hubcap, no idea what it comes off of, but its not really banged up and it looks good on the wall
3 1965 F100 hubcaps
2 1965 352 Exhaust manifolds
1 1979 400 exhaust manifold
couple of new steel wall signs
Guide to Light Ford trucks
few models that i've built, including one kitbashed custom that will be done one day(Fom's 56 will probably be done sooner)
this summer i have to go back to the hubcap place and get his set of complete, mint Lincoln Zephyr hubcaps, you know the really big ones that have steel outsides and i think stainless centercaps
i just love collecting random FoMoCo stuff, my uncle has lots of interesting things in his closets, the most interesting is
1932 aluminum heads, for a flathead, that are stamped FORD and Made In Canada
Well if you want to add vehicle parts:
1953 Ford F-100 metal sign (reproduction)
1951 Ford F-1 model
1947 Mercury truck grill emblem (shined up nice for being in the bush for many years)
1947 Mercury 1 ton hood emblems (ones broken)
6 - Mercury 1 ton hub caps
4 - Ford hats
Vin plates off - 47,48,51,51 Mercury trucks and 51 Ford truck
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