This copyright watermark is more important to the photographer of that image than the image. And don't you forget it. He's not inclined to have any parts of his photograph on the internet without that copyright watermark, and if it's that important to him that the watermark be on display... who am I to stand in the way of all of you viewers to know that his watermarked images belongs to him? So, there you are. Watermark is displayed right here dumbass.
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Photos appear to be from http://rides.webshots.com/album/557423475iLVPsn
Gathered in the last 10 years is the largest collection of woodies, at least one of every Ford woodie made from 1932 to 1957. Nick Alexander is the name with the jingle heard frequently on So Cal radio "Where Nick can't say no" http://www.alexandermini.com/
The April 2009 Hemmings Classic Car has two articles on pre-war Fords.One article is on the Nick Alexander collection of 60 ready to drive Ford and Mercury woodies, 1932-52.
The Annual Nick Alexander’s Early Ford V8 club members swap meet & BBQ was in Huntington Park, CA in February and a gallery of photos is http://www.hotrodhotline.com/feature/2009show/09nickalexanders/
There are more photos here: http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=53804 and an article about the restoration efforts here: http://www.fineliving.com/fine/transport_essentials/article/0,1663,FINE_1424_1055891,00.html
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