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Junkyard Find: 1973 Ford Maverick Sedan
There was once a time when Mavericks (and their Mercury Comet siblings) were among the most often-seen vehicles on American streets. Being such a cheap and homely car (and built during one of Detroit’s build-quality low points), however, the Maverick just wasn’t
loved enough for many examples to be spared from The Crusher when they got a little frayed around the edges. In this series so far, we’ve seen this ’75 Maverick two-door, this ’75 Comet sedan, and now today’s ’73 Maverick four-door.
I shot this car in a San Francisco Bay Area wrecking yard, and thus it has little (if any) rust. It shows signs of having spent decades outdoors, so there’s plenty of vegetation stuck to the body and everything is well-bleached by the sun.
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Windsor’s efforts to land Canada’s first electric vehicle battery plant received a boost Friday when Prime Minister Justin Trudeau confirmed the federal government would back the bid with the same level of financial commitment it has made to the Detroit 3 automakers’ electrification plans.
Windsor is trying to land a $2-billion battery manufacturing plant that would create 2,000 direct jobs.
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“Absolutely,” said Trudeau when asked if the federal government was prepared to invest at the same level to establish a domestic electric vehicle battery supply chain.
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