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    Guy on the left must be about 5` 22" 1 a car.png
     
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    I'm not sure who the driver is in the Johnny Pawl midget. Any information on this one, Rootie?

    The next photo is Jack Rounds in the Hart Fullerton dirt car in 1960.

    And the last photo shows Doc MacKenzie in the distinctive looking Pirrung Special in 1935. This must be at Indianapolis before they had a chance to paint any numbers on the car.
     
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    That's Chuck Weyant in the midget circa 1958.
     
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    Google image search suggests 1937 Studebaker convertible.

    But...

    I'm no expert and offer no confirmation either way. :D

    and... check this link: https://www.hemmings.com/blog/2013/08/28/charlie-beesleys-car-pictures-part-2-oddballs-and-weirdos/
     
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    Oh man, THE epicenter of hot jazz in the '40's and early '50's..

    ...take me back...

    52nd St. New York, if anyone didn't recognize.
     
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    Jack Pienik 34 Victoria, well known in the Detroit area in the 70’s & 80’s. Scott Y. (Rice & Beans) here on the HAMB owned it and sold it in the last couple of years.


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  15. "It the glue factory for you if you don't get moving!"
     
  16. Back when I was in the RCAF, I was a resident in those quarters. It has been redone, but the exterior looks the same today. Nice memory of another time.
    Bob
     
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  17. A buddy worked underground in this mine back in 1959. It was a hard rock gold mine that closed down in the 60s.
     
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