 Film footage that was to have been used as roll-in material on the television series, 'Time 4 Hemp'. For some reason,the material was never used. The entire auto body was made from hemp. The cloth and plastic material used inside the car was made from hemp. The fuel the car ran on was fuel made from hemp.
To find out more about the first television series to ever focus on the topic of marijuana, check out http://www.Time4Hemp.com where you can find over 80 free video and 100 free audio downloads.
Time 4 Hemp © Casper Leitch - 1991
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 Short Video of Henry Ford
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 Why it's one of our most significant: Each day, Jaguar is costing parent company Ford some obscene amount of money to operate. The XJ is modern in every aspect but appearance, and the front of the XK may or may not look like a Taurus. Early spy photos are showing a more modern and unquestionably unique front end for the production XF, and the rest of the car will follow suit. But can it outperform the BMW 5-series, the Audi A6, and the Mercedes E-class? Read our full story below.
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 Automobile manufacturer Henry Ford was born July 30, 1863, on his family's farm in Dearborn, Michigan. From the time he was a young boy, Ford enjoyed tinkering with machines. Farm work and a job in a Detroit machine shop afforded him ample opportunities to experiment. He later worked as a part-time employee for the Westinghouse Engine Company. By 1896, Ford had constructed his first horseless carriage which he sold in order to finance work on an improved model.
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 The new generation Focus will continue a family tradition that has seen the model provide the backbone of Ford's motorsport activity since 1999. With the launch of the new generation Ford Focus well underway, Ford believes it provides a strong new base for future rally activities.
Ford will showcase an all-new Ford Focus RS WRC in World Championship Rallying from 2006, using the best part of 2005 to develop and thoroughly test the new model.
"Ford's long-term commitment to the WRC will provide a great boost to the sport," said Jost Capito, director of the Ford Team RS.
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