Author: PEARSALL, CHARLES C.: EDITOR Title: The Ford Dealers News - for All Ford and Fordson Dealers in the World, January (Jan. ) 29, 1927, Vol. 12 No. 3 - Help with Used Car Problems
Description: New York: The Ford Dealers News Publishing Company, 1927. First Edition. Paperback. 46 pages. Not connected with the Ford Motor Company. Interesting cover illustration claims "Half the country frozen, the other half mud holes". Main article discusses "The Used Car Problem". Article on the successful use of Fordson tractors to move 30,000 yards of dirt during construction of the State of Washington Administration Building. High cost of liability insurance in Massachusetts results in horses being brought back into service. Fordson Equipment News - article with nine great illustrations of vintage equipment; Eight New Jersey dealers experiment with radio advertising; Four samples of direct mail pieces promoting Ford dealer service; Logging contractor E.S. Friend & Son of Columbus, Ohio explains the savings Fordson brought to his operation by eliminating the use of horses; Fascinating illustration and article describe large saw blade which may be attached to the front of Fordson tractors courtesy of V.L. Holt & Co. of Portland, Oregon. Two-pages of "Used Car Appraisals for February 1927"; Many great vintage ads for equipment and parts, our favorite being the Rex Rumble Seat ad on the back cover which shows a couple of spunky young couples in car being addressed by a cop. Average wear. Minimal markings. A worthy copy of this nice Ford collectible. 13.5" x 10.2"; Magazine; Folio - over 12" - 15" tall; The Ford Dealers News - For All Ford and Fordson Dealers in the World, January (Jan.) 29, 1927, Vol. 12 No. 3 - Help With Used Car Problems Parts Bodies Vintage Antique Cars Martin-Parry Commercial Bodies Used Car Problem". Article on the successful us. Good .
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