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Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by Uncle Bob, Jul 8, 2015.

  1. Damn Muttley, Those are beyond cool!
     
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  2. Good man Muttley, I even remember a few of those.
    There's got to be more of you guys with some of this stuff. I'll put up another that's not quite iconic but reasonably well known.

    schiefer.jpg
     
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  3. DDDenny
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    Good stuff Muttley---
    That's 10 minutes I'll never get back---unless I go back and look again.
    I get more enjoyment here in ten minutes than an hour in front of the boob tube.
     
  4. DDDenny
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  7. Muttley never disappoints. HRP
     
  8. Katuna
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    Muttley, you have any old Fresno/Clovis stuff?
     
  9. Muttley,I haven't seen on of these in years.....Thats Ed Mabry,think Hunt and Mabry top fueler...
     
  10. DDDenny
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  13. falcongeorge
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    I saw a P&G Shifter at munroe this spring, thought about buying it just because, but I dont really have a build going that needs it. Pretty cool though...
     
  14. falcongeorge
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    Long before and after they were in and out of the shifter business, P&G made displacement checkers. They were so dominant in that market, guys would use the phrase "getting P&Ged".
     
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  16. Muttley
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    No, I'd kill for an original Eddie's Speed Shop decal.
     
  17. mgtstumpy
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    1966-pontiac-gto-monkeemobile-dean-jeffries-logo.jpg

    Monkeemobile by Dean Jeffries
     
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  18. i.rant
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    Great thread, beyond cool.
     
  19. falcongeorge
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    I had a big envelope FULL of old waterslide decals, lost it the last time I moved. There were a couple real gems in there, a pair of Greater Vancouver Street Machines member decals, a mint pair of Western Automotive decals, few others...My daughter stuck a pair of Offenhauser decals on the fridge when she was 4, made me chuckle...
     
  20. DDDenny
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    Great swap meet, have not gone in over 25 years.
     
  21. DDDenny
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    tom124---
    That Brenco Cams logo is about the coolest one I have ever seen, never heard of them.
    I was about to submit it but you beat me, what do you know about them, what time frame were they active, what market did they cater to?
     
  22. That Brenco Cams robotish looking deal made it occur to me that some on here might not be familiar with the B&M logo from the early years. Again, the robot theme, in their case it symbolized the auto in automatic. B&M Automotive, Hydro Stick.jpg
     
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  23. Pfeiffer's Speed Shops from Albany N.Y.

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  24. This is a cool idea.....Let's see some more.
     
  25. GTS225
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    Damn! You guys need to make an on-line museum. I sold parts over-the counter back in the late 70's, and some of the above predates me by quite a bit.


    Roger
     
  26. thunderplex
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    Remember these....?
     

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  27. Frank's speed shop I am too young remember Frank Trinkaus or the shop the building is now a tire shop.

    My dad says he was a very nice guy.

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    This is one of his cars-
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  28. DDDenny
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