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RINDEX50 2009.pdf - Model A Ford Club of America

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Restorer Index Volume 1 through 50 – 1956-2005<br />

FORD MOTOR COMPANY ADVERTISEMENTS<br />

See Entries under the various body styles marked FoMoCo adv<br />

"FORD NEWS" (a publication)<br />

"Among <strong>Model</strong> A owners," illus., (March 1, 1929), reprinted Jul-Aug 1971 (16-2) p 5<br />

"Capt. Frank Hawks buys <strong>Model</strong> A," and "Noted record breaker selects <strong>Model</strong> A," illus.,<br />

reprinted Nov-Dec 1972 (17-4) p 1<br />

<strong>Ford</strong> News montage, May-June 1992 (37-1) p 24-25<br />

"'The <strong>Model</strong> A in unusual settings," Mar-Apr 1978 (22-6) p 4<br />

"Owners <strong>of</strong> <strong>Model</strong> A's," (July 1, 1930), reprinted Sep-Oct 1968 (13-3) p 30<br />

"Ten percent <strong>of</strong> U.S. population sees new <strong>Ford</strong> first day <strong>of</strong> show," reproduction <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ford</strong><br />

News cover page (Vol. 8 No. 4, December 15, 1927) including price list for the new<br />

<strong>Ford</strong>, May-Jun 1963 (8-1) p 6<br />

"FORD PARTS DEPT." (column by Jack Payton)<br />

Introduction, May-Jun 1956 (1-1) p 8; Jul-Aug 1956 (1-2) p 15<br />

FORD PATENTS<br />

Nov-Dec 1990 (35-4) p 8<br />

FORD POWERED AIRCRAFT<br />

See also <strong>Ford</strong> Tri-motor<br />

"<strong>Ford</strong> flying machines-aircraft <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Model</strong> A era," illustrated special issue, May-Jun<br />

1962 (7-1) p 9-24<br />

Part 1. "<strong>Model</strong> A powered aircraft," illus., p 10-14<br />

"Current owners-<strong>Model</strong> A powered Pietenpols," list, p 14<br />

Part 2. "<strong>Ford</strong>'s commercial ventures," illus., p 15-16<br />

Part 3. "The big one-<strong>Ford</strong> Tri-motor," illus., diagrams, p 17-24<br />

"Now that everyone can fly," (FoMoCo adv in 1931 National Geographic), p<br />

24<br />

"<strong>Model</strong> A aircraft temporarily grounded," Jan-Feb 1962 (6-5) p 2<br />

"<strong>Model</strong> A airplanes," Nov-Dec 1961 (6-4) p 2<br />

FORD POWERED MOTOR BOATS<br />

Jul-Aug 1973 (18-2) p 33<br />

FORD ROTUNDA<br />

See <strong>Ford</strong> Motor Company-About<br />

FORD SALES<br />

<strong>Ford</strong> Sales Meeting, Breakfast, at Louisville Assembly Plant, photo, July-Aug 1995 (40-<br />

2) p 24-25<br />

FORD SALES MANUAL (1930)<br />

See also Specifications<br />

Jan-Feb 1973 (17-5) p 5-36<br />

Mar-Apr 1973 (17-6) p 8-31<br />

FORD SERVICE BULLETINS (FSBul) - (a publication)<br />

NOTE: All references are given with the original month and year <strong>of</strong> the bulletin and<br />

the page number on<br />

which the bulletin appears in Dan Post's <strong>Model</strong> A <strong>Ford</strong> Service Bulletins<br />

Complete. The conventional reference to The Restorer locates the reprint in The<br />

Restorer issues.<br />

Axle tools (August 1928, p 65), May-Jun 1963 (8-1) p 15<br />

Battery cable change (November 1929, p 163), Sep-Oct 1964 (9-3) p 20<br />

Cabriolet back curtain assembly (March 1930, p 194), Sep-Oct 1957 (2-3) p 15<br />

Carburetor Sep-Oct 1958 (3-3) p 16<br />

"The Restorer" Index Release 6 Page 110 <strong>of</strong> 308

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