Drive a Dream Contest 2004

Dec. 31, 2003
To help celebrate our 75 years of publishing leadership, Machine Design and Ford Motor Co. are teaming up to present the Drive a Dream contest.

Drive a Dream Contest

From Machine Design and Ford Motor Company

*** THIS CONTEST HAS ENDED ***

OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM

Machine Design celebrates its diamond anniversary in 2004. For 75 years the magazine has covered the engineering industry and how it has changed. Machine Design has brought ideas into focus for engineers who design products and machinery for our rapidly changing world.

To help celebrate our 75 years of publishing leadership, Machine Design and Ford Motor Co. are teaming up to present the Drive a Dream contest.

Win a trip to Ford's Dearborn, Michigan, proving grounds where you'll get behind the wheel of Ford's dream vehicles including the Mustang, Thunderbird, and select Special Vehicle Team (SVT) products. Trip includes airfare, ground transportation, and hotel accommodations.

Here's How:

Tell us in 100 words or less how you have used Machine Design to improve a design project in the past 75 years. It could have been a featured product, an advertisement, an application story, a formula, or analysis.

Entry Deadline: May 31, 2004

To submit: Complete the Drive a Dream offical entry form or mail your 100 word entry along with your name, title, company address, e-mail and phone number to:

Machine Design
Attn: Sherri Carmody
1300 East Ninth St.
Cleveland, OH 44114.

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