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Post by jhkaster on Apr 21, 2007 6:23:48 GMT -5
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Post by hipogranada on Apr 21, 2007 13:27:04 GMT -5
In fine print at the bottom of the last page, it says printed in Canada. Guess that answers the question.
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Post by Jeff Roblin on Apr 21, 2007 14:09:24 GMT -5
Good stuff. As our member in France has said, there are certain phrasings in this manual which are Quebecois French (Canada) vs. Parisienne French (France)
JCR.
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Post by jhkaster on Apr 21, 2007 15:20:17 GMT -5
Somehow I missed that Printed in Canada tag, but I did look for it. My eyes aren't what they used to be. I also added a new article today about the Versailles. I wrote the article for the Lincoln and Continental Comments magazine. www.lincolnversailles.com/LCOC.htmThe Versailles has been overcoming a perception problem in the Lincoln clubs as nothing more than a Granada with a different front and rear-end. This year is the Versailles' 30th anniversary. So, I was asked to write an article and I chose to highlight what makes a Versailles unique from her sisters. Enjoy!
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Post by robic58 on May 6, 2007 20:53:37 GMT -5
Hi everyone-
I just received the 1975 Ford Granada brochure in French which I bought on E-Bay about 10 days ago. It's very informative,and in excellent condition. Somebody must have recently cleaned out the back stock room of a Ford dealership in Quebec,Canada. Anyway, I'm glad to have it. Cheers, Ralph
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Post by Jeff Roblin on May 7, 2007 15:17:16 GMT -5
Same version that James Kaster scanned?
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Post by robic58 on May 7, 2007 23:36:27 GMT -5
Yeap, Jeff, it is!!!!
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girard
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Post by girard on May 8, 2007 17:31:05 GMT -5
Dont let me hear anybody say "nothing but a Granada" . I remember a guy tried bash my 79 Monarch, 'bout 13.5 seconds and $200 later I made him take it back. Early 80's vettes are so slow. CHUMP. LOL
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