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Al Long Ford auto dealership sells license back to Ford Motor
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 Workers remove the Ford logo signs from Al Long Ford auto dealership in Warren, Michigan December 23, 2008. The dealership, founded 63 years ago, has sold its license back to Ford Motor and will reopen on the same site as a used car business under a new name. Sales in throughout the auto industry were pummeled throughout 2008 by a slowing U.S. economy and a deepening credit crunch, which cut off loans to many would-be car buyers. U.S. auto sales dropped 18 percent for the year, but Detroit's Big Three were hit particularly hard.(Xinhua/Reuters Photo)
 Workers remove the Ford logo signs from Al Long Ford auto dealership in Warren, Michigan December 23, 2008. The dealership, founded 63 years ago, has sold its license back to Ford Motor and will reopen on the same site as a used car business under a new name.(Xinhua/Reuters Photo)
 Tarik Daoud (L), president of Al Long Ford auto dealership, and his son John Daoud, president and CEO stand in the sales room of the family owned dealership in Warren, Michigan December 23, 2008. The dealership, founded 63 years ago, has sold its license back to Ford Motor and will reopen on the same site as a used car business under a new name. Sales in throughout the auto industry were pummeled throughout 2008 by a slowing U.S. economy and a deepening credit crunch, which cut off loans to many would-be car buyers. U.S. auto sales dropped 18 percent for the year, but Detroit's Big Three were hit particularly hard.(Xinhua/Reuters Photo)
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