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- Newspaper Clipping, "Edsel Ford at San Diego Fair," San Francisco News, August 28, 1935 - Take two mechanically inclined boys and a bunch of spare Ford parts and you may soon have a running automobile. Elmer Logan and Dick Nicholson built a vehicle for a "jalopy" contest at the 1935 California Pacific International Exposition in San Diego. Their entry may not have been pretty, but Edsel Ford was impressed with the boys' determination and ability.

- August 28, 1935
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Newspaper Clipping, "Edsel Ford at San Diego Fair," San Francisco News, August 28, 1935
Take two mechanically inclined boys and a bunch of spare Ford parts and you may soon have a running automobile. Elmer Logan and Dick Nicholson built a vehicle for a "jalopy" contest at the 1935 California Pacific International Exposition in San Diego. Their entry may not have been pretty, but Edsel Ford was impressed with the boys' determination and ability.
- Edsel Ford at "Jalopy Day," Ford Exhibit Building, California Pacific International Exposition, August 1935 - Take two mechanically inclined boys and a bunch of spare Ford parts and you may soon have a running automobile. Elmer Logan and Dick Nicholson built a vehicle for a "jalopy" contest at the 1935 California Pacific International Exposition in San Diego. Their entry may not have been pretty, but Edsel Ford was impressed with the boys' determination and ability.

- August 19, 1935
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Edsel Ford at "Jalopy Day," Ford Exhibit Building, California Pacific International Exposition, August 1935
Take two mechanically inclined boys and a bunch of spare Ford parts and you may soon have a running automobile. Elmer Logan and Dick Nicholson built a vehicle for a "jalopy" contest at the 1935 California Pacific International Exposition in San Diego. Their entry may not have been pretty, but Edsel Ford was impressed with the boys' determination and ability.
- San Diego Mayor Percy J. Benbough at "Jalopy Day," Ford Exhibit Building, California Pacific International Exposition, 1935 -

- August 19, 1935
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San Diego Mayor Percy J. Benbough at "Jalopy Day," Ford Exhibit Building, California Pacific International Exposition, 1935
- Newspaper Clipping, "Compliments Boys on Skill," La Puente Valley Journal, August 29, 1935 - Take two mechanically inclined boys and a bunch of spare Ford parts and you may soon have a running automobile. Elmer Logan and Dick Nicholson built a vehicle for a "jalopy" contest at the 1935 California Pacific International Exposition in San Diego. Their entry may not have been pretty, but Edsel Ford was impressed with the boys' determination and ability.

- August 29, 1935
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Newspaper Clipping, "Compliments Boys on Skill," La Puente Valley Journal, August 29, 1935
Take two mechanically inclined boys and a bunch of spare Ford parts and you may soon have a running automobile. Elmer Logan and Dick Nicholson built a vehicle for a "jalopy" contest at the 1935 California Pacific International Exposition in San Diego. Their entry may not have been pretty, but Edsel Ford was impressed with the boys' determination and ability.
- Entry in "Jalopy Day" at the Ford Exhibit Building, California Pacific International Exposition, August 1935 - Take two mechanically inclined boys and a bunch of spare Ford parts and you may soon have a running automobile. Elmer Logan and Dick Nicholson built this vehicle for a "jalopy" contest at the 1935 California Pacific International Exposition in San Diego. The proud youngsters were feted during the day and had their picture taken with their entry and their mothers.

- August 19, 1935
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Entry in "Jalopy Day" at the Ford Exhibit Building, California Pacific International Exposition, August 1935
Take two mechanically inclined boys and a bunch of spare Ford parts and you may soon have a running automobile. Elmer Logan and Dick Nicholson built this vehicle for a "jalopy" contest at the 1935 California Pacific International Exposition in San Diego. The proud youngsters were feted during the day and had their picture taken with their entry and their mothers.
- Newspaper Clipping, "Home Made Car Lauded," August 30, 1935 - Take two mechanically inclined boys and a bunch of spare Ford parts and you may soon have a running automobile. Elmer Logan and Dick Nicholson built a vehicle for a "jalopy" contest at the 1935 California Pacific International Exposition in San Diego. Their entry may not have been pretty, but Edsel Ford was impressed with the boys' determination and ability.

- August 30, 1935
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Newspaper Clipping, "Home Made Car Lauded," August 30, 1935
Take two mechanically inclined boys and a bunch of spare Ford parts and you may soon have a running automobile. Elmer Logan and Dick Nicholson built a vehicle for a "jalopy" contest at the 1935 California Pacific International Exposition in San Diego. Their entry may not have been pretty, but Edsel Ford was impressed with the boys' determination and ability.