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- Ford Public Relations Statement Concerning the 1963 Mustang II Concept Car - When the two-seat Mustang I concept car caused so much excitement in 1962, Ford worried that buyers might be disappointed in the four-seat production Mustang already in development. The company built the four-seat Mustang II concept car in 1963 to prepare customers for the general shape and look of the production car. It worked -- few complained about the 1965 Mustang.

- 1964-1965
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Ford Public Relations Statement Concerning the 1963 Mustang II Concept Car
When the two-seat Mustang I concept car caused so much excitement in 1962, Ford worried that buyers might be disappointed in the four-seat production Mustang already in development. The company built the four-seat Mustang II concept car in 1963 to prepare customers for the general shape and look of the production car. It worked -- few complained about the 1965 Mustang.
- Master Cross Reference List between Ford Parts and Accessories and Engineering Part Numbers, January 1, 1958 - An automobile has thousands of parts. New and replacement parts are carefully cataloged and inventoried using unique part numbers. Sometimes different numbers are assigned to the same part by different departments. This 1958 Ford Motor Company list cross-references Parts and Service part numbers with their corresponding Engineering part numbers.

- January 01, 1958
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Master Cross Reference List between Ford Parts and Accessories and Engineering Part Numbers, January 1, 1958
An automobile has thousands of parts. New and replacement parts are carefully cataloged and inventoried using unique part numbers. Sometimes different numbers are assigned to the same part by different departments. This 1958 Ford Motor Company list cross-references Parts and Service part numbers with their corresponding Engineering part numbers.
- Body Parts Price List for 1933-1934 Ford Automobiles - An automobile has thousands of parts, any of which may or may not change substantially with each model year. New and replacement parts are carefully cataloged and inventoried using unique part numbers. This document includes names, numbers and prices for body parts used on Ford Motor Company vehicles built from 1933 to 1934.

- August 01, 1934
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Body Parts Price List for 1933-1934 Ford Automobiles
An automobile has thousands of parts, any of which may or may not change substantially with each model year. New and replacement parts are carefully cataloged and inventoried using unique part numbers. This document includes names, numbers and prices for body parts used on Ford Motor Company vehicles built from 1933 to 1934.
- Ford Mustang II Concept Car, Publicity Photograph and Press Release, October 1963 - When the two-seat Mustang I concept car caused so much excitement in 1962, Ford worried that buyers might be disappointed in the four-seat production Mustang already in development. The company built the four-seat Mustang II concept car in 1963 to prepare customers for the general shape and look of the production car. It worked -- few complained about the 1965 Mustang.

- October 01, 1963
- Collections - Artifact
Ford Mustang II Concept Car, Publicity Photograph and Press Release, October 1963
When the two-seat Mustang I concept car caused so much excitement in 1962, Ford worried that buyers might be disappointed in the four-seat production Mustang already in development. The company built the four-seat Mustang II concept car in 1963 to prepare customers for the general shape and look of the production car. It worked -- few complained about the 1965 Mustang.
- "The Ford Almanac for Farm, Ranch and Home," 1962 - Ford Motor Company's annual almanac included tips for farmers, ranchers, and other rural Americans. Distributed through tractor dealerships and sold by mail order through Ford's other publications, it promoted a wide range of Ford products to increase agricultural profits and enhance customers' lives. John Strohm, a specialist in agricultural journalism, edited the series from 1954 until at least 1968.

- 1962
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"The Ford Almanac for Farm, Ranch and Home," 1962
Ford Motor Company's annual almanac included tips for farmers, ranchers, and other rural Americans. Distributed through tractor dealerships and sold by mail order through Ford's other publications, it promoted a wide range of Ford products to increase agricultural profits and enhance customers' lives. John Strohm, a specialist in agricultural journalism, edited the series from 1954 until at least 1968.