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It was a club made for ford dedicated to the 500 best car sellers of the country
Ford Escort 1992 value: Between $500 and $3,500 depending on condition (2009).
£500-£2000 they are diamonds come on!
Whatever you have to sell is worth whatever someone will pay you for it. If this weight is for a single diamond, you may be able to earn multiple tens of millions at an auction house for a 500 carat diamond. However, if this weight is for industrial diamonds -- 80% of all diamonds mined are industrial diamonds -- your cache may have about the same value as a latte or a great lunch. Best practices dictate that you take your diamonds to a certified gemologist and pay for documentation that will help you establish a fair market value for your collection.
Only Ford wold know for sure but the name 500 was used by Ford in the 50s & 60s on the Fairlane 500 and Galaxy 500. I guess Ford just decided to use it on the car that replaced the Taurus.
The 1965 Ford Galaxy 500 Convertible was made with five different types of engines, and as a result, the model has several different estimated values, depending on the engine. It has a wide range from $18,032 to $97,257.
No, diamonds don't burn.
Today there are 24 members of the 500 Home Run Club. (and growing fast) There are various combinations or varieties of 500 home Run Club signatures. Obviously a signed item that has more signatures of the older (original) club members like Ruth, Ott, and Foxx will have a higher value. 500 Club signed memorabilia became popular in the late 1980's -1990's when promoters for autograph signings put together the shows featuring the "Eleven Living" members of the 500 Home Run Club. A 500 Home Run Club Lithograph from the art of Ron Lewis was the center piece for these signatures. The most common 500 club baseballs feature these 11 members: Ted Williams, Frank Robinson, Harmon Killebrew, Reggie Jackson, Mickey Mantle, Willie Mays, Hank Aaron, Mike Schmidt, Ernie Banks, Eddie Mathews and Willie McCovey. With the passing of some of these players along with new 500 Club members there is a new "variety" of 500 Club memorabilia. Some of the new members have been added to the old, and these items will have a higher value than just new members. With the 500 Home Run Club becoming over crowded, and losing some of it's glamor, I believe 600 Club memorabilia will be the new fad. There are only six current members of the 600 Home Run Club. All but one is still alive. Barry Bonds, Hank Aaron, Babe Ruth, Willie Mays, Sammy Sosa, and Ken Griffey, Jr. Soon Alex Rodriguez will be there. 600 Home Run Club memorabilia will be more collectible than the "New Members" 500 club.
Diamonds
It is 500.
where is low pressure valve on a 2005 ford 500? i am trying to add freon
There is not one on the 500