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The Story Of Tommy Lee

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Ron Kellogg, Jan 13, 2010.

  1. Ron Kellogg
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  2. ryno
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    wow.awesome history read.
    thanks
     
  3. Streetwerkz
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    nice article, thanks
     
  4. Angry Frenchman
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    I've always wonder what his story was. the kind of cars he had,you could tell he had something going on. and then nothing. he dissappear and now I know why. thanks Jared
     

  5. outstanding story
     
  6. rustyhood
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    Great article and photos! thanks for sharing!
     
  7. Stude-sled
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    Great story, thanks
     
  8. glenn33
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    Great post....I really like that art deco lakes roadster. Is it still around?


     
  9. the-rodster
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    Holy smokes, that would make a good movie.

    Rich
     
  10. Rikster
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    Thank you Ron for sharing the story. Now we all know.
    And thank you especially for the George DuVall Design Sketch.... priceless.

    Also the photos are really great...

    Thanks


    Yes it is...

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  11. 1950ChevySuburban
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    I agree, this would make a great movie. Thanks, Ron.
     
  12. oldandkrusty
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    Just wondering - is George DuVall that did the design drawing the same guy that designed the fabulous windshield frame?
     
  13. Rikster
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    Yes
     
  14. Slim Pickens
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    Ron, Thanks so much. Another piece of the puzzle. And Rikster, thanks for the follow up. priceless indeed. Slim
     
  15. kurtis
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    Excellent summary Ron. Thanks.

    I think this 1980 SIA Magazine article might compliment the thread.

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  16. Foul
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  17. JD's 32
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    Great story, thanks.
     
  18. model.A.keith
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    Great pictures and story

    thanks for taking the time to post.....

    would love to see more of the lakes roadster

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  19. Ryan
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    Almost embarrassingly, I didn't know this story before I edited it... Mr. Kellogg is a jewel.
     
  20. Ron Kellogg ... Wow! ... I didn't know even half of that story ... great read ... thanks for sharing.

    Note to self: Always be nice to your rich nephews! :D
     
  21. JeffreyJames
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    That's awesome!!! Thank you so much for sharing.
     
  22. AnimalAin
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    Excellent. Eagerly anticipating more. Thanks, Ron.
     
  23. Ron, Great read...
    Thanks for posting
     
  24. sololobo
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    Brother Kellog, A big thank you for this wondeful wealth of information. Indeed a priviledge to have some, "first time seen" here on our humble information Hiway. It just blissed me out. Best Regards, ~Sololobo~
     
  25. The HAMB proves again that even an Old Fart like me can learn something every day. My thanks to Rod Kellogg.
     
  26. seatex
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    Just when you think the H.A.M.B. couldn't get much better, a story like this comes along. Thank you, Mr. Kellogg, for sharing. OUTSTANDING!
     
  27. Malcolm
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    Great photos, great read... Thank you, Mr. Kellogg!!




    Malcolm
     
  28. i absolutely agree.
     

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