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Jul 20, 2023

Order Banks are OPEN Now

There’s no better time than this summer, to head on down to Two Rivers Ford in Mt. Juliet, and get your hands on a Ford Bronco Sport. Order banks are open right now, so give us a call or come visit us, and we’ll get started!

You can also visit our website TwoRiversFord.com, and purchase your vehicle online, schedule an at home or in person test drive, and even get a value on your trade in vehicle.

These new Broncos are the real deal, so what are you waiting for? Give us a call, visit us online, or come chat with one of our awesome non-commissioned sales people, and let’s get on Team Bronco!

Bridging the Gap between Bronco and Raptor

Post Malone Shows off his Love for Ford!

Post Malone might be a famous, award-winning rapper, but that doesn’t mean he isn’t a Ford lover at heart like you and me. Recently, he got a Ford Raptor tattooed on the back of his neck, prior to the release of his new album.

In the past, he’s been outspoken about his love for Ford trucks, but this is a whole new level.

Now, I’m not saying go out and get a tattoo of a Ford pickup on your neck. Let’s make that clear…

But if you do want to rep Ford Motor some more, and show off your sweet vehicle, join the My Old Ford Facebook group, and become a part of the community!

Let the Horses Outta the Barn!

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On this Day in History

  • In 1976, The Viking 1 lander touched down at Chryse Planitia on Mars.
  • In 1969, Eagle lunar landing module, carrying U.S. astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin (“Buzz”) Aldrin, landed on the Moon.
  • In 1968, at Chicago’s Soldier Field, the first Special Olympics began.
  • In 1944, German military leaders attempted to assassinate Adolf Hitler in the July Plot.
  • In 1947, Mexican-born American musician Carlos Santana was born in Autlan, Mexico.
  • In 1933, American writer Cormac McCarthy was born in Providence, RI.
  • In 1894, The Pullman Strike, a widespread railroad strike in the United States, ended shortly after President Grover Cleveland ordered federal troops to Chicago.