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151. Now...two front axles to take the rough rides out of rough going.

152. Letter to Dr. Arthur Falls

154. A salute to American law enforcement agencies.

157. Letter to Bob Epstein

158. Should a man in his 50's be allowed out in a Mustang?

159. Ford Trucks.

160. Sermon notes, circa 1930s-1960s

161. Letter to Dr. Staughton Lynd

163. Farm: notes, 1950s-1960s

164. Presentamos el Falcon 1965.

165. Only Ford's new Camper Special gives you the smooth ride of two front axles!

166. Letter to John Churchville, RE: Philadelphia Students Recruitment

167. How to reassure your girl friend's father.

168. The Private World of Thunderbird.

169. Ford announces: immediate delivery from Antwerp stock.

170. Falcon? Somebody suggested we should have called it "Camel."

173. Two front axles share the shocks, smooth out the roads...only in 1965 Pickups from Ford.

174. Mux a Mustang with a Cobra...for the performance rod of the year.

176. Presentamos el Falcon 1965...

178. Vietnam

179. The Private World of Thunderbird.

180. Letter to Atlanta Postmaster

181. Why our engineers insist on a 3-speed automatic transmission while many competing cars offer only two.

183. Why 1965 Ford Taxis are so profitable.

184. Look how Ford improved Cortina...best-proved car in the low-price field.

185. M. Wilson Norbert, Jr. - "Christmas: Its Continuing Splendor" (December 19, 1965)

186. Loose photographs, circa 1920s-1960s

187. Selma to Montgomery March, Alabama

188. Look! Two front axles for smoother ride, more durability in '65 Ford Camper Pickups.

190. Guns and Ammo Magazine

191. Spacious new cab for Ford Heavy Duties.

192. Here's what can happen when you build a foundry too close to a Swiss cheese factory.

194. Read why the 65's from Ford are America's best-selling wagon line.

196. Black and white photographs of interior gardens. Gardens include French, Chinese, and Indo-Persian, circa 1965

197. San Francisco

198. Most car for the money? Don't ask us.

199. Powerfully smooth with the ride that feels like a car...the Six that feels like an Eight.

200. Is there nothing exclusive left for the rich?