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When Richard Bazzy heard Marc Fogel’s story, he felt a strong pull to connect. Fogel, a history teacher, had just returned to his Pittsburgh home after more than three years in a Russian penal colony.
The U.S. government, which determined that Fogel had been wrongfully detained, secured his release earlier this year. Now finally reunited with his family, Fogel was welcomed back in his local community with an outpouring of support. A local bakery even made cupcakes featuring Fogel’s image.
Bazzy, owner of Shults Ford and Shults Lincoln, in nearby Wexford, Pennsylvania, had his own idea.
“He’d be perfect for an F-150,” he said, thinking about Fogel’s love for the outdoors, including camping and hunting. Fogel’s family is also a Ford family with his son, who is studying mechanical engineering, driving an F-150.