Photo History

Checker Cab Photo History

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Checker Cab Photo History

Checker Cab - an internationally recognized icon that still inspires fierce brand loyalty. Even today, 20 years after production ended, the Checker Cab is still a familiar part of the American urban landscape.

Ford 4x4s : 1935-1990 Photo History

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Ford 4x4s : 1935-1990 Photo History

Beginning with the earliest Marmon-Herrington All Wheel Drive Fords and ending with the latest Super Duty 4x4 duallies, this book covers every 4x4 built by Ford since the mid 1930s. Included are such favorites as the Ford Jeep, Bronco, Bronco II, Ranger, Explorer, and more.

Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway Volume 2

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Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway Volume 2

This photo history has extended captions covering the important coal-hauling railroad, connecting the coal fields with Great Lakes shipping at Toledo, Huron, Loraine, and Cleveland. Picturesque photos cover the 1860s to 1949 mergers with the Nickel Plate Road.

Ford Station Wagons 1929-1991 Photo History

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Ford Station Wagons 1929-1991 Photo History

The first station wagons were built to carry rail passengers and their luggage to and from the station and were called 'Depot Hacks.' By the 1950s station wagons had become a common feature of suburban living.

Ford Ranchero 1957-1979 Photo History

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Ford Ranchero 1957-1979 Photo History

More than a truck and more than a car, the unique Ranchero would take many forms, and this class act was a vital part of the big Blue Oval's lineup for more than two decades.

Gary Player Autographed Scorecard Series (1961 Masters) 8 x 10 Framed Photograph with Replica Scorecard from Pro Tour Memorabilia

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Gary Player Autographed Scorecard Series (1961 Masters) 8 x 10 Framed Photograph with Replica Scorecard from Pro Tour Memorabilia

Photo History: All even after two: Arnold Palmer & Gary Player point to the scoreboard indicating they are tied for first place midway through the 1961 Masters Tournament in Augusta.