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Meford's Brush With History - ZTWsquared - 04-21-2006 So in the Nfld forum Meford tells us that his dad for a while owned the Ford dealership in St. John's --- well, if the timing was right, Meford (and his dad) were a part of the history of the very first Mustang evah; read on. Brad Nevin, Ford Communications Network Wrote:While the public first saw the car [1964 1/2 Mustang] on April 17, the first production models rolled off the assembly line in early March since dealers needed to stock showrooms to capitalize on the upcoming national reveal. The vehicle identification number (VIN) for the first-ever Mustang was 5F08F100001, a Wimbledon White convertible with the 260 cubic-inch V-8. Shortly after it rolled off the assembly line, that car went on a Canadian publicity tour that took it to George Parson's Ford dealership in St. Johns, Newfoundland. Meford's Brush With History - meford4u - 04-21-2006 Sorry to disappoint. He owned it in 77-78. Meford's Brush With History - ZTWsquared - 04-21-2006 meford4u,Apr 20 2006, 06:29 PM Wrote:Sorry to disappoint. He owned it in 77-78.Yeah, well ... in the spirit of six degrees of separation, I still call "Meford's brush with history." Meford's Brush With History - habmann - 04-21-2006 Who woulda thought the first ever produced mustand woulda been sold in newfoundland. I woulda thought it woulda gone to a dealer in windsor or another big ford plant city. Meford's Brush With History - Burnin21 - 04-21-2006 Thats pretty cool, good piece of information to know if your a Mustang guy! Meford's Brush With History - paolo - 04-21-2006 the fact that you posted "MeFord being a part of history" is sadly true.. in many rediculous ways. Meford's Brush With History - ANTHONYD - 04-21-2006 How so? Meford's Brush With History - meford4u - 04-22-2006 Paolo, I would love to hear your families "claim to fame" in history. For instance, on my mother's side, my several great's uncle was General Brock. The General that kicked some US butt and sent the Americans packing to protect the land near Niagara Falls. This is not a slight at you, but I feel your comments are a slight towards me. Let's hear your families brush with greatness. or anyone's families brush with greatness would be interesting. Meford's Brush With History - NefCanuck - 04-22-2006 meford4u,Apr 21 2006, 05:34 PM Wrote:Paolo, I would love to hear your families "claim to fame" in history. Closest I can come to that is the fact that A) I can trace my families bloodlines accurately all the way back to 1291 (blame the anal retentive Swiss recordkeepers :P) and the fact that my father runs the golf course that has hosted the Canadian Open in 2002 (My dad has the '02 Canadian Open winners signature on a flag from the tournament) and the course will host it again in 2007 (Angus Glen) NefCanuck Meford's Brush With History - lordkingod - 04-22-2006 meford4u,Apr 21 2006, 06:34 PM Wrote:Paolo, I would love to hear your families "claim to fame" in history. My family are direct descendant of the Lundys (battle of Lundy's Lane http://www.battleoflundyslane.com/ ) and our lineage has been traced back far enough to confirm that I am a blood descedant of the emperor of Charlemange http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlemagne Hows that :lol: Meford's Brush With History - Flofocus - 04-22-2006 My great, great, great, great grandfather brought prositution to Canada. His wife is the one that brought herpies here to. Beat that biotches. Meford's Brush With History - DD1 - 04-22-2006 ^^^^^ Classic I once ate 3 doulbe 1/4 LB'RS from mickey D's Meford's Brush With History - OAC_Sparky - 04-22-2006 My mother's maiden name was Eaton. Yes THE Eatons. My 3rd great Uncle was Timothy. My grandfather worked for the company for many years. Unfortunately, I'm too far removed relationswise to benefit monetarily. :( Meford's Brush With History - DD1 - 04-22-2006 Heres one for you guys My grandfather was one of the first ppl back in the 70's to invent and manufacture Wheel chair lifts for the handicapped due to him being in a wheelchair. Then my father started his company in the 80's which at one time had the largest sales in canada. My grandfather also invented the KFC buckets that use to spin back in teh day the old guys will remember those. Also he invent the of the first "hand controls" for car that ppl could drive that had no use of there legs. Man I miss him Meford's Brush With History - habmann - 04-22-2006 DD1,Apr 21 2006, 08:48 PM Wrote:My grandfather also invented the KFC buckets that use to spin back in teh day the old guys will remember those.Man thats awesome. Those spinning buckets were so cool. I was always amazed by then as a kid. Meford's Brush With History - DD1 - 04-22-2006 habmann,Apr 21 2006, 08:58 PM Wrote:DD1,Apr 21 2006, 08:48 PM Wrote:My grandfather also invented the KFC buckets that use to spin back in teh day the old guys will remember those.Man thats awesome. Those spinning buckets were so cool. I was always amazed by then as a kid. hes was drunk and slammed a coat hanger thru the bottom of the bucket and thought it looked cool |