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SubscriptionsGo to the Subscriptions Centre to manage your:My ProfileThe 1980 Econoline Ford van that served as Terry Fox's home and the movable headquarters for his Marathon of Hope has been restored for a cross Canada tour.The van that crept along the roadways of eastern Canada behind Fox for 143 days was shown off at Ford's Canadian headquarters in Oakville, Ont., on Thursday for the first time since it was found and acquired by the Terry Fox Foundation.The foundation van cleef inspired clover necklace knock off plans to use the newly restored van to once again share Fox's goal of raising funds to fight cancer with a cross Canada tour starting May 25 in St. John's.During the unveiling at the Oakville plant, Darrell Fox, Terry's brother, said the van brought back a lot of memories.Pointing to the bedding inside the van, he reminisced about how Terry had prepared himself every day for another gruelling run."It's quite emotional, to know that this is where Terry slept this is where he prepared every day for the Marathon of Hope. And I'm just coming to grips with what we experienced this morning," he told CBC News.Heavy metal band used van for touringThe spot in northern Ontario where Fox was forced to end his Marathon of Hope in September 1980 was marked by a statue of the runner on the Trans Canada Highway, but the support van was soon forgotten. The guest told Coupland the van was in Vancouver."So Doug gave me a phone call later that day, and the next day we were out on a mission to find van cleef & arpels copy necklace the Marathon of Hope van," Fox, the national director of the Terry van cleef arpel copy necklace Fox Foundation, told CBC Radio on Friday morning.Originally the van had been loaned to Terry Fox by the Ford Motor Co., and after his death it was sold to a family.The van was eventually driven to British Columbia, where a heavy metal rock band from East Vancouver used it for years to tour across North America.Darrell Fox said he'll never forget the day in the fall of 2006 when he and Coupland rediscovered the rusted Econoline parked on a side street in East Vancouver."As soon as I turned the corner I knew right away what I was looking at," he said.Fight against cancer inspired Fox to runIn 1977, Terry Fox's right leg was amputated above his knee after he was diagnosed at age 18 with bone cancer.Terry Fox is followed by the Ford Econoline van during the Marathon of Hope in 1980. (Canadian Press)
SubscriptionsGo to the Subscriptions Centre to manage your:My ProfileThe 1980 Econoline Ford van that served as Terry Fox's home and the movable headquarters for his Marathon of Hope has been restored for a cross Canada tour.The van that crept along the roadways of eastern Canada behind Fox for 143 days was shown off at Ford's Canadian headquarters in Oakville, Ont., on Thursday for the first time since it was found and acquired by the Terry Fox Foundation.The foundation van cleef inspired clover necklace knock off plans to use the newly restored van to once again share Fox's goal of raising funds to fight cancer with a cross Canada tour starting May 25 in St. John's.During the unveiling at the Oakville plant, Darrell Fox, Terry's brother, said the van brought back a lot of memories.Pointing to the bedding inside the van, he reminisced about how Terry had prepared himself every day for another gruelling run."It's quite emotional, to know that this is where Terry slept this is where he prepared every day for the Marathon of Hope. And I'm just coming to grips with what we experienced this morning," he told CBC News.Heavy metal band used van for touringThe spot in northern Ontario where Fox was forced to end his Marathon of Hope in September 1980 was marked by a statue of the runner on the Trans Canada Highway, but the support van was soon forgotten. The guest told Coupland the van was in Vancouver."So Doug gave me a phone call later that day, and the next day we were out on a mission to find van cleef & arpels copy necklace the Marathon of Hope van," Fox, the national director of the Terry van cleef arpel copy necklace Fox Foundation, told CBC Radio on Friday morning.Originally the van had been loaned to Terry Fox by the Ford Motor Co., and after his death it was sold to a family.The van was eventually driven to British Columbia, where a heavy metal rock band from East Vancouver used it for years to tour across North America.Darrell Fox said he'll never forget the day in the fall of 2006 when he and Coupland rediscovered the rusted Econoline parked on a side street in East Vancouver."As soon as I turned the corner I knew right away what I was looking at," he said.Fight against cancer inspired Fox to runIn 1977, Terry Fox's right leg was amputated above his knee after he was diagnosed at age 18 with bone cancer.Terry Fox is followed by the Ford Econoline van during the Marathon of Hope in 1980. (Canadian Press)
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