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EFV-8 Club Forum / General Ford Discussion / Merry Christmas from the Early Ford V-8 Club

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efv8CofAAdmin
12-22-2018 @ 8:35 AM
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On behalf of the web site staff and the Board of Directors of the Early Ford V-8 Club.....we would like to wish you and yours the most joyous Christmas season and all the best for the New Year.
We would like to thank all who take the time to assist and answer questions on our V-8 Forum. We appreciate your sharing of knowledge and expertise. Thank you.
We would also like to remind you that 2019 has several great events planned for the EFV-8C members. Currently there are 2 National Driving Tours and one National Meet planned. Those sponsoring Regional Groups are working hard to plan an enjoyable and fun time for those that register and participate. Find out more under Upcoming Events from the main page menu.
And don't forget the 3rd Saturday of June is National Drive Your V-8 Day. Get a group together and plan an outing. Don't forget to bring some membership applications to hand out along the way for interested people that you meet.
Safe journeys during this time of year.


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MG
12-22-2018 @ 9:14 AM
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Back at yah....

TomO
12-23-2018 @ 9:18 AM
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Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you and everyone that helps to make this Forum a good source of good information.

I hope to see you all of you at Auburn. I hope that my Mercury doesn't fail me this year.

Tom

trjford8
12-24-2018 @ 7:29 AM
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Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all who participate on this site. We will be at Auburn this summer to see the hard work and dedication from Foundation members and V-8ers who have made the new museum a reality. It's the best Christmas and New Years present all of us could receive.

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