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- Helmet Visor, Used by Racing Driver Joey Hand in the 2016 24 Hours of Le Mans Endurance Race - Ford Motor Company returned to Le Mans in 2016. Drivers Sebastien Bourdais, Joey Hand, and Dirk Muller won their class with the #68 Ford GT on June 19, 2016 -- fifty years to the day after Ford's first victory in the famous French endurance race. This is one of several helmet visors used by Hand during the race.

- 2016
- Collections - Artifact
Helmet Visor, Used by Racing Driver Joey Hand in the 2016 24 Hours of Le Mans Endurance Race
Ford Motor Company returned to Le Mans in 2016. Drivers Sebastien Bourdais, Joey Hand, and Dirk Muller won their class with the #68 Ford GT on June 19, 2016 -- fifty years to the day after Ford's first victory in the famous French endurance race. This is one of several helmet visors used by Hand during the race.
- Helmet Shield, Worn by Scott Pruett during the 2014 Sebring Endurance Race - Californian Scott Pruett raced go-karts, open-wheel cars, stock cars, and sports cars in a 50-year career that earned him multiple championships. Pruett, together with Memo Rojas and Marino Franchitti, won the 12 Hours of Sebring in 2014 driving a Riley Mk. XXVI with a Ford V-6 engine. It was the first Ford-powered victory at Sebring in 45 years.

- 2014
- Collections - Artifact
Helmet Shield, Worn by Scott Pruett during the 2014 Sebring Endurance Race
Californian Scott Pruett raced go-karts, open-wheel cars, stock cars, and sports cars in a 50-year career that earned him multiple championships. Pruett, together with Memo Rojas and Marino Franchitti, won the 12 Hours of Sebring in 2014 driving a Riley Mk. XXVI with a Ford V-6 engine. It was the first Ford-powered victory at Sebring in 45 years.
- Hallmark "What a Deal" Christmas Ornament, 1997 - Already known for greeting cards, Hallmark introduced a line of Christmas ornaments in 1973. The company's annual release of an increasing array of ornaments revolutionized Christmas decorating, appealing to customers' interest in marking memories and milestones as well as expressing one's personality and unique tastes.

- 1997
- Collections - Artifact
Hallmark "What a Deal" Christmas Ornament, 1997
Already known for greeting cards, Hallmark introduced a line of Christmas ornaments in 1973. The company's annual release of an increasing array of ornaments revolutionized Christmas decorating, appealing to customers' interest in marking memories and milestones as well as expressing one's personality and unique tastes.