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Is Automaker Ford Planning a Land-Sea Vehicle?

By hvbiiilaw | September 29, 2017 - 12:05 pm |October 11, 2017 Trademark

A recent request by automaker Ford to trademark the word Nautilus has everyone wondering if there will be a land-sea vehicle in their future.

http://www.autoguide.com/auto-news/2017/09/ford-trademark-application-suggests-a-new-model-is-on-the-way.html

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