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After a tumultuous year, it’s fair to say that at the end of 2020 we were all looking forward to a much brighter 2021 in the classic Ford scene — and the wider world beyond. This year hasn’t turned out quite how we’d all hoped but there’s no denying we’re in a much better place than this time 12 months ago. The classic Ford scene is in an incredibly healthy state right now and a lot of that is down to the positive contributions that everyone has made this year — whether it’s hosting a charity event, or even something as simple as supporting a local show — we salute your efforts. Of course,

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