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Show Over The Top in a Ford 'Blitz Buggy' . ' 'i , , C - i 1 . ; s- - ; t-v - r; - 1 . i ( - t j. " ! " ? 1 ' ' t ,' S r I ' ' ' ' : ' ' ' j 4 - 4 s ' ' - - ' , 7 .'rh- :-- ...,;;:'.:::. 1 J .. ' . . . : . : ...!:.;.." ' 'V . " f " ' V" : v 7;- ' ,V v A : . . ; ' 1 v . . ! J, "... "";';,'": - . A A I i DEARBORN, Mich. With Edsel j '. Ford, president of the Ford Motor I Company, and Brig. Gen. C. H. ( ; BoJiesteel of the U. S. Army as I ; passengers, u Forri Iwjt driver puts a "blitz buggy" through its paces. Built by Ford for the army, this tiny reconnaissance car is a four-wheel-drive vehicle that will climb 80 per cent grades and travel 55 to 60 miles an hour. They can be ma- neuvered over all types of terrain. An initial army order for 1,500 . Ford "blitz buggies" already ?'s roll- ; ing off a Rouge plant assembly line. |