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This is a composite and many thanks to Brad Prudhon for sharing his fine background picture with me! Here's the link to his original photo flic.kr/p/2hK1Sq7
A beauty from the past still stands tall and proud.
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Recently converted, Ford Cottage offers luxury accommodation overlooking the pricturesque Ford and adjacent to the Waterfall at Rutter Falls
Two abandoned vintage cars, Ford Taunus P1 and Morris Oxford in the background
taken with an old Nikon D50 and Hoya R72 infra red filter
you ca buy this photo as a print on my shop
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or a digital file for self print
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This old Ford belongs to my son-in-law and reminded me about Truck Thursdays as it stared me down in the driveway during our visit to Portland, OR.
Happy Truck Thursday!
From Generation 6 of model years 1967-72, this one is a circa 1971 model. It appears that it might also be a Camper Special version.
ESTORIL CLASSICS 2021 - CLASSIC ENDURANCE RACING 1
Drivers: Christophe DELACHAUX / Eric HELARY
Car: 1969 FORD GT40
Langley Good Times Cruise-In 2019
Aldergrove, Township of Langley, British Columbia, Canada
For my video; youtu.be/5jOYUkpx6oM
I'd suggest a 1962 or thereabouts? Ford Thunderbird Hardtop heading back south after perhaps being at the Ford Hardtop get together at Bathurst.
Just south of Yass on the Hume Highway at the Burley Griffin Way junction.
New South Wales, Australia.
Ford Castle is a Grade I listed building situated at a shallow crossing point on the River Till at Ford in Northumberland. The castle is not open to the public, but you can have a wander around the exterior grounds and have a peek through the gate at the beautiful buildings within.
This was once a prominent castle, playing its part in the fates of two nations. It was the chosen location of James IV to set up his headquarters before the Battle of Flodden in September 1513.
During the Second World War, in the years 1941-46, Ford Castle was used as a hospital by the British Red Cross and St John’s Ambulances.