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Condition: Used Location: United States Model: E350 BBQ Food Truck. For Sale in New Jersey - This is a 1998 Ford E350 BQ Truck with 242,000 miles on its engine and it has 7.20' inside standing ... moreheight. More details shown below. Toggle switch to operate the microwave or the refrigerator.
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Libby Sirrus blue wine glass water goblet reproduced by Henry Ford Museum
SIRRUS PATTERN BY HENRY FORD MUSEUM LIGHT BLUE RINGED GOBLET REPRODUCTION OF LIBBEY SIRRUS 7 1/4" TALL H ON BOTTOM GREAT CONDITION! I am happy to combine shipping so check out my from my smoke free home! I only charge actual postage. Tracking is included. Payment is expected in 3 days unless you let me know you are still bidding with me. When you are done please request a new invoice so I can combine the weight and choose the most economical shipping option. I am happy to answer any questions. I strive for 5 star feedback. Satisfaction Guaranteed! Powered by The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.
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President Gerald R. Ford Jr Water Glass Grand Rapids, MI 38th President
38th President Gerald R. Ford Jr Water Glass Grand Rapids. MI. Please ask questions prior to bidding. Thank you,
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RARE White House Wine Goblet Colbalt Blue Water Glass President Gerald R Ford
In honor of Penny Lanes film playing on CNN tonight. I'm letting it go. In outstanding condition for the age. The mug can is to show size. Not a statement; The bottom looks like it's hand blown. With a Libby hallmark. Will double box it. And ship USPS Priority insured at no additional cost. Should you ever get to Ann Arbor check out http:www.fordlibrarymuseum.gov/ Gerald R. Ford Biography H0022-4- Gerald Ford as student Madison Elementary School. Ca. 1923. Full size image is 55K) Gerald Rudolph Ford. The 38th President of the United States, was born Leslie Lynch King, Jr. the son of Leslie Lynch King and Dorothy Ayer Gardner King, on July 14, 1913, in Omaha, Nebraska. His parents separated two weeks after his birth and divorced later that year. He and his mother eventually settled in Grand Rapids, Michigan where her parents lived. ... moreOn February 1, 1916, Dorothy King married Gerald R. Ford, a Grand Rapids paint salesman. The Fords began calling her son Gerald R. Ford, Jr. although his name was not legally changed until December 3, 1935. He had known since he was thirteen years old that Gerald Ford, Sr. was not his biological father, but it was not until 1930 when Leslie King made an unexpected stop in Grand Rapids that he had a chance meeting with this biological father. The future president grew up in a close-knit family which included three younger half-brothers, Thomas, Richard, and James. Ford attended South High School in Grand Rapids. Where he excelled scholastically and athletically, being named to the honor society and the"All-City" and"All-State" football teams. He was also active in scouting, achieving the rank of Eagle Scout in November 1927. He earned spending money by working in the family paint business and at a local restaurant. From 1931 to 1935 Ford attended the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. Where he majored in economics. He graduated with a B.A. degree in June 1935. He financed his education with part-time jobs, a small scholarship from his high school, and modest
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Vintage Glass Water Pitcher with Ford - Reo Cars Hudson 1910 Stutz 1914 and More
Vintage Glass Pitcher with Ford- Reo Cars Hudson 1910 Stutz 1914 and More. No Chips or Cracks. Nice Condition. I package and ship with Care. If you have a question please let me know. Thank you for looking!
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Set of 6 Fostoria Argus Blue Glass Stemmed Water Glasses HFM Henry Ford Museum
Set of 6 Fostoria Argus Blue Glass Stemmed Water Glasses HFM Henry Ford Museum
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Henry Ford Museum Fostoria Argus Ruby Red Glass Water Wine Goblets HFM BIG 6 1/4
Set of 6 Ruby Red Henry Ford Museum Glass Large Water Goblets. In Excellent Condition. No Chips. No Cracks. These are all marked HFM on the sides as shown in last pictures. The Argus design was manufactured for the Henry Ford Museum in Michigan and was manufactured from 1964 to 1982. These stand 6 1/4" tall, These are Large Water/Wine Glasses. These Display very Nicely! Additional pictures available upon request. Accepting Payment through Pay Pal only. Payment due within 3 days of Auction End. Shipping Charges are non-refundable. Item must be returned in same condition as shipped. We do combine shipping charges with other items. Have other HFM Glasses up for auction as well as plates, see sellers other items. Insurance included in shipping charges. Thank you for your interest!
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