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![]() ![]() This year is the 52nd anniversary of one of New York City's most enduring Christmas traditions: the televised burning of the WPIX yule log. The broadcast debuted on Christmas Eve 1966, live from Gracie Mansion, and was re-filmed in 1970. That's the version revelers have been watching every year since. |
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![]() Last edited by Lee Stewart; 12-26-2018 at 11:11 PM. |
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![]() ![]() Ultrarare 1 of 7 Canadian 1965 Ford Falcon Hi-Po As with other factory high-performance packages of the day, the intent was to make the car legal in NHRA Stock Eliminator racing. Problem was, only seven of the cars were built by Ford at the Oakville, Ontario, assembly plant: three pillared coupes and four hardtops, like this one. NHRA demanded at least 50 to qualify for a Stock Eliminator class. As a result, they were relegated to the Factory Experimental (FX) class. |
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