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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Dog427435, Dec 18, 2009.

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  1. Say Sargent, could you remind me again why we have to wear these things?


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    Blair's speed Shop Coupe

    Blair's Speed Shop coupe.jpg


    Dandy Dick Landy Relaxing

    Dandy Dick Landy.jpg

    again all hunched over there was so little head room

    Dandy Dick Landy1.jpg


    Dean Hook Motors

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  3. automaticslim
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    from new jersey

    That's Billy Kyle, Louis' pianist. Billy was originally from my hometown, Philadelphia, Pa.
     
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  5. That 1929 Oakland fared well for being bombed....if I wanted a good car, that would be it. 1929 Oakland.jpg
     
  6. Battleship Oregon Mast -
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    Shortly following dvanced Design Studios to devrbine vehicle. .jpg

    "Shortly following the 1958 launch of the turbine powered Firebird III, Harley Earl asked GM's Advanced Design Studios to develop the next generation turbine vehicle. "


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  8. Made many stops to eat Elderberry pie, from early childhood until I left Oregon.I think it's still there.

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  9. djbamber
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    from bandon,or

    Pavement preservation.
     
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  10. Chaz
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    Are there any Redwoods left ANYWHERE that don't have holes cut in them to let cars pass through?
     
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  11. Thank you for the identification.
     
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  12. swi66
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  13. Old and Slow
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    Wow swi66, a 356 and two 550s.
    Do you know the story behind the line up?
    porsche_lineup.jpg
     
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  14. Jim Nise
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    There are some "young" redwoods in the New Forest in England 150 plus years old. They were a gift from America. The New Forest was to be a stock pile for timber used in building ships. Iron replaced that idea. (but they were trying to plan ahead)
     
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