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  1. yellerspirit
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    Thanks and back atcha.
     
  5. "1928 Porter, that's my mother dear. She helps me through everything I do and I'm so glad she's here...."
     
  6. mbailey99gt
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    My Dad's car club from back in the fifty s.
    That was his supercharged 57.
    That's my Dad on the front bumper of his Fairlane. Man I wish I could talk to him again...[​IMG]

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    Hey Mark,
    Is that the old Brew 102 factory, near the Union Station in Los Angeles? Wow, an old photo. My dad worked near there, near the city hall from 1950 to 1982. We drove by that place often.

    Jnaki

    "More than 100 beers we did brew,
    Perfecting the new finer Brew 102.
    In the East and the West,
    Maier Beer is the best.
    Wonderful, wonderful Brew 102."


    "In 1972, the suds of Brew 102 stopped flowing in Los Angeles. The old brewery closed; 102 was made in Tumwater, Wash. The huge copper kettles from the city's oldest brewery -- kettles the employees used to fill with water and swim in when the week's batch of beer was done -- were abandoned. The building became an unofficial refuge for the homeless for 13 years. The pots and kettles that were not stolen were sold for scrap before the buildings were torn down in 1985 for a parking lot."
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  10. jimmy six
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    The brewery made 101 good beers then #102. They could make it saleable for $1.25 for a 6 pack of talls. Drank a lot of it at the old Zeta house in Hermosa Beach from 62-64......
     
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    Either I'm missing something in the background or what is being called a Minx would be a Husky instead. But that little wagon doesn't look right either. [​IMG]
     
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    4998... tick... tick... tick...
     
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  14. verde742
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    looks like VEXALL or sumthin like it..
     
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    IMG_7121.JPG my folks 52 ford custom... right before dad traded it in for the new 55 volvo. the ford was on the cover of rod and custom october 54 issue.
     
  17. DDDenny
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    Maybe Vauxhaull.
     
  18. Johnny99
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    Boeing Clipper being towed catty wompass under the bridge down the Duwamish river Seattle.

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  19. Homemade44
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    Google 1958 Hillman Minx station wagon and you will see what is in the picture.
     
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  21. NE Beech and Union Ave., Portland, OR
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  22. The Nixon Family, Tournament of Roses Parade, 1960. Washington State Archives
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  24. hudson48
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    I just saw an earlier reply saying Hillman also but left mine here.
    I say Hillman Husky also. Found a couple of photos of same car under Hillman
    1956-hillman-husky-vintage-delivery-van-similar-to-commer-austin-morris-sunbeam-99-1.jpg Hillman-husky-1.jpg
     
  25. Mark Hinds
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    Don't forget the Red Mountain wine. A gallon for a $1.49.
     
  26. Mark Hinds
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    Sure is. Remember when I first started drinking beer in about 1966. bought some of that Brew 102. It made me a Coors drinker....lol
     
  27. Chrisbcritter
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    Not a Husky, but a Hillman Minx Estate (wagon) - I rescued this '60 from the Monrovia, CA Pick-A-Part for my boss about 15 years ago:
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