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Keep On Truckin' Campaign Reference

Sherman 18

Master at Arms
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Mercury? The Ford division? I never knew they built trucks, why would Ford compete with itself?
 
Very impressive collection of pictures . I love the old utility vehicles.

Shame that stuff is not readily available .

Cheers, Christian B)
 
Yes what He said thanks for sharing Jeff ... Some really interesting scratch builds material ... :hmmm :idonno :hmmm
 
Mercury? The Ford division? I never knew they built trucks, why would Ford compete with itself?

in about 1987 a buddy of mine picked up an old 1975 Ford C9000 Cab over that used to be with the old Holly Sugar plant. Never knew they had Mercs!!! :eek:hmy:
 
Mercury? The Ford division? I never knew they built trucks, why would Ford compete with itself?

Yes Ford. Mercury trucks only made and sold in Canada do to naming rights. That changed in the late '60's or early '70's (I believe), to Ford. :drinks
 
Very impressive collection of pictures . I love the old utility vehicles.

Shame that stuff is not readily available .

Cheers, Christian B)

HO scale offers a lot trucks, just a thought. I have a '34 Ford logging truck, metal kit, it's pretty nice. Jordan Highway miniatures as some nice trucks as well.

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