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- 8th Annual Kiwanis Ski Club Tournament, Iron Mountain, Michigan, February 1941 - Skiers at a tournament near Iron Mountain, Michigan, made a fine backdrop for this 1941 Mercury station wagon. Ford Motor Company built wood bodies for Ford and Mercury station wagons at a factory in Iron Mountain until 1952, when the automaker adopted all-steel wagon bodies.

- February 09, 1941
- Collections - Artifact
8th Annual Kiwanis Ski Club Tournament, Iron Mountain, Michigan, February 1941
Skiers at a tournament near Iron Mountain, Michigan, made a fine backdrop for this 1941 Mercury station wagon. Ford Motor Company built wood bodies for Ford and Mercury station wagons at a factory in Iron Mountain until 1952, when the automaker adopted all-steel wagon bodies.
- 8th Annual Kiwanis Ski Club Tournament, Iron Mountain, Michigan, February 1941 - Skiers at a tournament near Iron Mountain, Michigan, made a fine backdrop for this 1941 Mercury station wagon. Ford Motor Company built wood bodies for Ford and Mercury station wagons at a factory in Iron Mountain until 1952, when the automaker adopted all-steel wagon bodies.

- February 09, 1941
- Collections - Artifact
8th Annual Kiwanis Ski Club Tournament, Iron Mountain, Michigan, February 1941
Skiers at a tournament near Iron Mountain, Michigan, made a fine backdrop for this 1941 Mercury station wagon. Ford Motor Company built wood bodies for Ford and Mercury station wagons at a factory in Iron Mountain until 1952, when the automaker adopted all-steel wagon bodies.
- 8th Annual Kiwanis Ski Club Tournament, Iron Mountain, Michigan, February 1941 - Skiers at a tournament near Iron Mountain, Michigan, made a fine backdrop for this 1941 Mercury station wagon. Ford Motor Company built wood bodies for Ford and Mercury station wagons at a factory in Iron Mountain until 1952, when the automaker adopted all-steel wagon bodies.

- February 09, 1941
- Collections - Artifact
8th Annual Kiwanis Ski Club Tournament, Iron Mountain, Michigan, February 1941
Skiers at a tournament near Iron Mountain, Michigan, made a fine backdrop for this 1941 Mercury station wagon. Ford Motor Company built wood bodies for Ford and Mercury station wagons at a factory in Iron Mountain until 1952, when the automaker adopted all-steel wagon bodies.