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Ford Trucks - Wednesday, April 12, 2006

Posted in Ford Trucks on April 16th, 2006

Wednesday, April 12, 2006
Who Won - CRANDON, Wis. — The 37th consecutive season at Crandon International Off-Road Raceway features an expanded entertainment schedule. Already renown as the “World Capital of Professional Off-Road Racing”, Crandon Raceway sandwiches four additional

How car industry has all but won war on rust
Philadelphia Inquirer - WASHINGTON - Victory is at hand in the auto industry’s 30-year war against rust. No more Ford trucks with tailgates that look like decayed teeth. No more Toyota Celicas with see-through wheel wells. No more VWs with college cafeteria trays covering

A paradise for stars
Turkish Daily News - Antalya has hosted the Golden Orange Film Festival, showing the Turkish “Hollywood’s” films produced at Yesilcam, Istanbul, for the last 35 years, and latterly the festival has expanded to include international and Mediterranean films as competition

Burglars Hit River-City Vehicles
WLBT - Drivers often pull into Vicksburg for a good time, but Saturday and Sunday 13 people were taken for a ride by car thieves and burglars. A brand new Ford truck was stolen from Ameristar’s parking lot. At Pemberton Square Mall another Ford truck was

Good news for automakers, buyers: Rust nearly extinct
Lexington Herald-Leader - WASHINGTON - Victory is at hand in the auto industry’s 30-year war against rust. No more Ford trucks with tailgates that look like decayed teeth. No more Toyota Celicas with see-through wheel wells. No more VWs with college cafeteria trays covering

Open mind key to exchange experience
Payson Roundup - The BMWx5 is the biggest car exchange student Anne Szabo sees on the road in her hometown, Bergisch Gladbach, Germany. Carol La Valley/Roundup Being open to the experience is the best thing a stranger in a strange land can do according to exchange

A blow
Hampton Roads Daily Press - Who cares? It’s in Norfolk. That might have been the attitude 25 years ago. Twenty-five years ago, if Ford had closed its plant in Norfolk, it’s a safe bet that the story wouldn’t have dominated Page 1 of the Daily Press on the Peninsula. Who cares