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5 Rare 1953 Ford Division Dealers Promotional Film Strips on 2040-parts.com

US $99.95
Location:

Ada, Michigan, US

Ada, Michigan, US
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Amazing and rare set of 5 canisters with original film strips meant for Ford dealers to promote the 1953 Ford line of cars.  Multiple strips in black and white and color - depiction 1953 model cars of all types.  Hints for dealers on selling points, service picts with photos of engines, brakes and other parts.  A really fantastic set.  Canisters are all labeled Ford Division - Ford Motor Company.  Produced by Wilding Picture Promotions Inc. The tins are 1 1/2 in tall and 2 in in diameter.  The 5 tins are as follows:


The 1953 Ford
For Safety - Go Ford
The Bid Swing
Pattern for Pre-Delivery (1953 cars)
For Performance Go Ford

Probably one of a kind set - amazing to have film survive in this great condition for so long.

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