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A member of the Early Ford V8 Club of America, Mark Barnes, of Christchurch, takes a breather on his 1934 two-door Ford saloon, at the Yaldhurst Transport Museum yesterday. He was one of about 40 owners of Ford V8 vehicles, made between 1932 and 1948, who took part in a rally organised by the club in Christchurch during the week-end.

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Press, 7 June 1982, Page 2

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A member of the Early Ford V8 Club of America, Mark Barnes, of Christchurch, takes a breather on his 1934 two-door Ford saloon, at the Yaldhurst Transport Museum yesterday. He was one of about 40 owners of Ford V8 vehicles, made between 1932 and 1948, who took part in a rally organised by the club in Christchurch during the week-end. Press, 7 June 1982, Page 2

A member of the Early Ford V8 Club of America, Mark Barnes, of Christchurch, takes a breather on his 1934 two-door Ford saloon, at the Yaldhurst Transport Museum yesterday. He was one of about 40 owners of Ford V8 vehicles, made between 1932 and 1948, who took part in a rally organised by the club in Christchurch during the week-end. Press, 7 June 1982, Page 2