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Ford Motor Company Issues Major Recall

Released on: June 18, 2008, 10:53 am

Press Release Author: Fred and Gail Taylor

Industry: Entertainment

Press Release Summary: Ford Motor Company has issued a recall for all models and
years of a trademark car. Ford is recalling all existing Model T’s for the
Centennial T Party to be held in Richmond, IN July 21-28.



Press Release Body: (RICHMOND, IN) The Model T Club of America, based in
Centerville, IN will be the host to the 100th Anniversary party of the Ford Model T.
The celebrations will be held in nearby Richmond, IN at the Wayne County Fairgrounds
at 861 Salisbury Road North from Monday July 21 to the following Monday July 28.
Events will include a Model T car show and judging, a “Gasoline Alley, ” driving and
challenge games, Model T road tours, a vintage baseball games, a pre 1930 air show
and much more including a visit to the newly opened Model T Museum in Centerville.

Centerville is also host to another Indiana landmark, Webb’s Antique Mall, the
largest in Indiana. Webb’s plans to join in the Model T celebration with a little
celebration of its won offering a weeklong special sale with discounts in all
booths. And there are 300 booths and 600 showcases allocated among 300 dealers to
check out at Webb’s spacious 83,000 square foot facility. There is plenty of free
paving parking and a full service restaurant, the Station Stop, is ready to refuel
your empty tank with homemade soups and pies, piled high sandwiches and an
assortment of other goodies. The mall will be open 9 to 6 seven days a week during
the T Party.

Webb’s opened in 1981 and many of the dealers in the mall today were there the day
the doors opened 27 years ago. The building was originally a casket factory.
Centerville is a quaint little town started in 1816 located six miles west of
Richmond on US 40 and Webb’s is just off I-70 in Centerville, the ideal place to
take a break from T Partying and take a look at the antique and vintage items in the
mall.

The mall manager, Velma Longworth, is available to answer questions. She can be
reached at (765) 855-5551 or by email at webbsindiana@aol.com. Webb’s Antique Malls
is located at 200 W. Union St., Centerville, IN

Written by:
Fred Taylor
www.furnituredetective.com
800-387-6377


Web Site: http://www.webbsantiquemalls.com

Contact Details: Webbs Antique Mall
200 W. Union St.
Centerville, IN
765-855-5551
webbsindiana@aol.com

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