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Date Posted: 19:42:21 05/20/01 Sun
Author: Groan, it's that Ford T shirt thing again... tell me, is the international trade of these unlicensed producst considered "onesy, twosy" productions among hobbyists?
Subject: Blast from the Past
In reply to: First indicator of impersonation 's message, "Blast's From the Past" on 15:24:02 05/20/01 Sun

From: "Bill Parks"
To:
Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2000 11:52 AM
Subject: BoardRoom: re: Free Ford Shirt?


>
> Time: Thu, 29-Jun-2000 16:52:58 GMT IP: 152.163.207.177
>
> :.....Well, I was down in Indianapolis last weekend for the PCOOA
> :
> nationals with CCDC Board Room regulars Buz Bowling, Dave
> :
> Weaver, our familes and other notables. It was a great turnout
> :
> for the event with many nicely restored "new" old copcars.
> :
>
> :
> However, the topic of discussion Friday night around the pool
> :
> was the free Ford shirts with custom embroidery police logos as
> :
> mentioned a few posts back on this board. We were all under the
> :
> impression that they were gratis after reading the reply to the
> :
> lawyer. Did we ALL read it wrong? We thought we read that you
> :
> were coming to the show to give away FORD shirts. What
> :
> happened? We still want our shirts. Don't let us down.
>
> When some one comes clean and we, myself and Mr. Stokes at FoMoCo
> security, can figure out who Mr. Wesley is from "Ford Divison"
> is, then a few shirts and hats may be given to people who drive
> that particular type of vehicle, like Buz Bowling, a person who
> has demonstrated their loyalty to the vehicle, to the hobby and
> to myself. Besides, you'd look silly driving your classic, fine
> old MOPAR with a Ford Police Vehicles shirt or hat, wouldn't you?
> FYI, Ford doesn't have a problem with these items being produced
> in onesy, twosy volume, with a very limited circulation, amoungst
> us hobbyist, it's good PR and publicity for them! Regards,
>
> Bill Parks
>
> 1971 Ford Custom 500 429 Police Interceptor
> 1972 Ford Custom 429 Police Interceptor
> 1978 Ford LTD 460 Police Interceptor


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