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Rare Box Vintage 1930s Henry Ford Charcoal Briquets Full Sealed Box

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Rare Box Vintage 1930s Henry Ford Charcoal Briquets Full Sealed Box
Rare Box Vintage 1930s Henry Ford Charcoal Briquets Full Sealed Box
Rare Box Vintage 1930s Henry Ford Charcoal Briquets Full Sealed Box
Rare Box Vintage 1930s Henry Ford Charcoal Briquets Full Sealed Box
Rare Box Vintage 1930s Henry Ford Charcoal Briquets Full Sealed Box
Rare Box Vintage 1930s Henry Ford Charcoal Briquets Full Sealed Box
Rare Box Vintage 1930s Henry Ford Charcoal Briquets Full Sealed Box
Rare Box Vintage 1930s Henry Ford Charcoal Briquets Full Sealed Box
Rare Box Vintage 1930s Henry Ford Charcoal Briquets Full Sealed Box
Rare Box Vintage 1930s Henry Ford Charcoal Briquets Full Sealed Box

Rare Box Vintage 1930s Henry Ford Charcoal Briquets Full Sealed Box
Rare Box Vintage 1930s Henry Ford Charcoal Briquets Full. Box is in good condition. See pictures for condition and please ask any questions you have. Up for sale here we are happy to offer this rare vintage box of 1930s era Henry Ford Charcoal Briquets – These briquets were designed and marketed to use up the scrap wood leftover from making Fords Model A & Model T. Box is new and unused, but does show signs of 90 years of age & wear – Yes, the charcoal is still inside – Not perfect, but a really rare piece of Ford Motor history. Henry & his cousin Mr. Kingsford developed this charcoal to use up scraps of wooden car leftovers. Very rare piece of Ford history. This is box 4 of 4 that will be listed, get one while they last. The item “Rare Box Vintage 1930s Henry Ford Charcoal Briquets Full Sealed Box” is in sale since Wednesday, September 4, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Advertising\Automobiles\American\Ford”. The seller is “tro.lener” and is located in Baraboo, Wisconsin. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Brand: Ford
  • Make: Ford

Rare Box Vintage 1930s Henry Ford Charcoal Briquets Full Sealed Box

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