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BMW i3 LWB and i8 Roadster planned; BMW i4 & i5 mooted
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Get the picture, Ford says
Fri, 04 Feb 2011Ford Motor Co. is ready to deck out your garage, workroom or--if your wife lets you--the living room. The company has brought thousands of images out of its archives and is now selling them at www.fordimages.com.