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The world’s oldest surviving Ford has returned home to Michigan. No, I’m not referring to the dude in the photo, but rather the vehicle. Chairman Bill Ford purchased the 1903 Model A at auction in October and it will now be in display at the Henry Ford museum complex in Dearborn, near Detroit, which bills itself as “America’s Greatest History Destination.”
The unveiling is part of a larger celebration of the 150th anniversary of Henry Ford’s birth that will take place throughout 2013. Visit Henry Ford 150 for details.