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Vintage shots from days gone by!

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  1. Rocky Famoso
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    .................................The Man In The Moon jacket.
     
  3. Deuce Daddy Don
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    YEP!----Can't play em' at sea!!!!
     
  4. Deuce Daddy Don
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    Ol' Dean musta' got a good buy on material!!:D:D
     
  5. Nice lookin' bird but not a vintage pic :mad:
     
  6. Olustee Bus
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    I think I saw a similiar truck in florida pulling a camper trailer. I am not sure but I think it is an International. The one I saw was an "crew cab" and it was beautiful. Red and black.

    I googled old diamond t trucks and old international trucks and, while it is very hard to tell the difference, I do believe that truck is an international.
     
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    The car at the top of the page is in the National Auto Museum in Reno if you want to see it. I saw it a couple years ago. It's petty cool! :D If you've nerver gone it's well worth the trip! It really takes the day to go through it properly. Someone told me when it was Harrah's it was bigger! :eek:
     

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    I always liked her as a brunette the best. Remember when she played her "evil" sister on "I Dream of Jeannie"?
     
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    I need that coat! That is so cool! :D
     
  12. jimi'shemi291
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    Rocky, this is one GREAT photo! The kid's got the bug from watching his old man, no doubt. :D An INSTANT CLASSIC! Reminds me of the pix showing Norm Grabowski working on his T-bucket, and his little girl is sitting in the front seat! THANKS.

    BTW, where was the surface A-bomb explosion, and was the vid "real time"? Any idea?:confused:

     
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    Pretty ironic movie playing at the theater!
     
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    You said it, 327! :) Glad you caught that! I did notice that the Dodge
    -- with the Hemi and plug wires up high -- takes it slow and gets through
    water almost up to the beltline!

    Speaking of the ocean, here are a couple of pages of art & dialogue from
    a "Gidget" comicbook from the early '60s. Man, us young folk must have
    been pretty easily entertained! :rolleyes:

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    You could learn to do ANYTHING with correspondence training by answering the ads in the back of comicbooks. Many, with the necessary patience and commitment, did so!

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    She is what's known as anatomically correct.
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    [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Sheesh, I love commercial art and advertising for what they have always said about public tastes [/FONT]
    [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]and imagination! Adventure was one of the many marketable themes in the era of pulp fiction. [/FONT]
    [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Beautiful cover painting by H.C. Murphy! Maybe it was artists like Murphy who inspired later [/FONT]
    [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]master illustrator Frank Frazetta (whose work is shown earlier on this thread), in terms of brush[/FONT]
    [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]strokes and the use of vivid color to evoke dreamy, sometimes surreal emotions. [/FONT]THANKS to
    [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Hidden History (MagazineArt.org). Who doesn't love sailing sips?:rolleyes:[/FONT]


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    Only hotrods beat blazing guns and a damsel in dire distress! :D
     
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    December 1935. Inexplicable:rolleyes: but compelling cover art! But horror and mystery have been
    perennial best-sellers, eh??? Below, April 1938: Bette Davis look-alike prepars to meet her
    gruesome end! Can a hero be far away? Nahhh!:p

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    Or a "Full house". ;) She's groovy! :cool: She looks like cotton candy in that photo. :D
     
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    Well... Hmm... These two "gentleman" don't think on the same track I do is all I can say. :D
     
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    Hey, that lady on the wheel is no lady! :eek: That's the hooded guy's WIFE! :D

    (Oooooo! That was an oldie!:p)
     
  24. I did not notice that when I first posted it, nice observation!:)
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    Kodak ad from the Saturday Evening Post, April 20, 1912. THANKS to [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Hidden [/FONT]
    [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]History (MagazineArt.org). Check out the ad copy! Suppose the Life photog[/FONT]
    who shot the blurry pic of Tommy Ivo and Norm Grabowski racing could have
    used a "Speed Kodak" model instead of the anchor he had???:mad: BTW, check
    out the camera PRICES!!:eek:

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    [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Below, from the July 1922 issue of St. Nicholas, marketing cameras to kids. Look how [/FONT]
    [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]the Kodak prices came down in 10 years' time! :rolleyes:[/FONT]
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    May 1918, Hearst's magazine. Both ads are thanks to MagazineArt.org.
     
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    Ah, Packard! "The American Rolls-Royce"! :cool:
    Hey, you Packard lovers, did the company only have drum
    headlights this late, OR did they offer another style, as well? :confused:

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    October 1927 Good Housekeeping ad, thanks to MagazineArt.org.

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    July 15, 1927 Literary Digest

     
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    1937 to 1940 IHC grille.
     
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    Artist P. Stevens captures the frustration of bringing a first-timer fishing:rolleyes:, June 1949, THANKS
    to MagazineArt.org. Dad's expensive Pfleuger and pro rod get NO strikes:mad:, while his all-too-
    elated son really leans into a lunker, with nothing but a branch, cheap twine and a hook! :p


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    LOL..I remember that magazine. My dad would give me a buck and I would venture down to the liquor store and get him his copy of Argosy and me the latest HRM. I even enjoyed Argosy. Seemed to feature a lot the chroniclings of those guys who were mountain climbers, former spies, race car drivers; basically action adventure types whose written accountings could be enjoyed-read living vicoursly-by the average working stiff. No cheese cake shots that I could recall. A 50's/60's answer to Maxim/Redbull magazine, albeit in a much more homoginized format.
     
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