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    Quote Originally Posted by fitzwilly View Post
    Just guessing, but wasn't Ford a sponsor?
    The history summary I saw said that General Foods was the sole sponsor, but that Ford Motor Company provided cars free of charge for the "promotional consideration", mentioned in the credits of each show. Sounds like one of those trick questions in a Trivia Show....
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    As I watch the reruns, it's very easy to see that Ford was pretty involved somehow, especially in the cars that got more film time. I even got to see a '62 the other day - - - woo hoo, I was beginning to think that I had the only one they ever made.
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