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Bringing new life to old guitars from a tiny workshop in downtown St. John s
Guitar technician Chris Kearsey takes us inside the O Brien s Music workshop in downtown St. John s as he restores a dilapidated acoustic guitar originally purchased from the shop nearly 70 years ago.
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Posted: May 22, 2021 7:00 AM NT | Last Updated: May 22
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DETROIT Most of Ford Motor Co. s most profitable assembly lines sit idle. Tens of thousands of partially built F-150s and other vehicles that could easily find buyers languish in parking lots.
And the worst, CEO Jim Farley said, is yet to come.
Ford told some dealers recently they won t get any meaningful amount of new inventory delivered until at least August. Many expect to be wiped out of what little they have left long before then.
One Michigan dealer has created an emergency fund for its salespeople to draw from after that happens likely sometime this month.
Chips put brakes on Ford s progress
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Ford Motor Company
Profitable assembly lines sit idle, thousands of partially built F-150s sit in parking lots and the rest of the spring will be dicey for dealers running low on inventory.
Detroit Most of Ford Motor Co. s most profitable assembly lines sit idle. Tens of thousands of partially built F-150s and other vehicles that could easily find buyers languish in parking lots.
And the worst is yet to come, CEO Jim Farley says.
Ford last week told some dealers that they won t get any meaningful amount of new inventory delivered until at least August. Many expect to be wiped out of what little they have left long before then.