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    They did. The total production of Frazer-Nash Mille Miglia was eleven cars, which was quite normal yearly production of the AFN company.
     
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    Pat I also remember the old Horn & Hardart Automat store in New York City when I was a kid.
    You could look at all the different kinds of pie they had through the little glass doors.

    I even remember watching a guy come in and get a cup of hot water and then sit down at a table and start pouring in ketchup and I could not figure out has a kid what the hell he was doing until he started stirring it and told me this is how to make tomato soup if you don't have any money! True Story.
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    I used to always get a laugh when I saw a photo of the weinermobile, but the last thing I ever thought I would witness was one actually going down the road.
    Went out to dinner one evening last year and out of the corner of my eye I see this big yellow and orange hot dog going by the restaurant, talk about doing a double take.
     
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    Mont San-Michel is an amazing place! Cool old shot!
     
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    If this was the case why were the roads still being heavily striped into the 90's?

    Moderns engines are sealed better: one piece rear mains, O-rings, cast valve covers and oil pans vs. deformable tinwork with cork gaskets, etc.
     
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    Trucks.
     
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    Los Angeles County Fair in Pomona, showing fairgoers and a large canvas-topped tent, ca.1925-1929
     
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