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From our newest correspondent, Dave Inglis, in Brandon, Manitoba. "I give up. I don't know how you fit into this, but it was a sign. We were in the backyard having coffee. Laurie went back inside the house then called me back in.The photos show what was outside our front door. I crossed the street to take a picture showing this directly in front of our place..."AL: the Mercury trucks were sold in Canada until the 1960s. We caight a wonderful Mercury M 3 in Nova Scotia a while back. And a 1950 Mercury M2 in Saskatchewan. A Mercury M1 in Maine.
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