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I was going through some old books from the 1860's barn I have permission for and this card drops into my lap. Wondering how old it could be. Seems like they would use the latest model on the card. I believe Ford introduced the V-8 flathead in 1932. Any help would be appreciated.
 

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no idea how old it is but cool
 

Yeah, that would be the Model B. The car in the photo says 1934 to me.

Nice find, it really cool to read through an owner's manual from that time period. I read one from a 32 Ford V8 sedan. They said the top speed was 80. The gas mileage was stated at 30MPG at 60 MPH. I could help but think we've come all this way without a lot progress in that area.
 

That was no accident hes still selling cats in the afterlife lol Neat find to bad it wasnt a Honus Wagner Baseball card , Cool post
 

Nice old find!
 

Darn it Tommy you're killin me! I know it's a typo but I'm dying of laughter here! Henry supported the NAZI regime because he had truck and tractor plants in Germany. He saw himself making tons of cash while the NAZIs battled it out with the English, French, Russians etc etc etc. The mental image of Henry squatting over the coals trying to sell cats is just too, too much!

I have only this to say, "Thanks, I needed That!"
 

Your welcome it wasn't a type o it was a type r I do that alot
 

Nice old piece of local history! :occasion14:
 

think he will vote on election day???:laughing9:
 

That’s a cool looking old business card find. Congrats
 

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