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Old 03-05-15, 12:22
Lauren Child Lauren Child is offline
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Interesting info in that table!

In that book, Ford UK is covered in the text of the chapter preceding.

I have a pamphlet that shows more stats from 1946. I imagine this was produced to support the book, celebrating the millionth vehicle off the line post-war.

Here's the cover
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