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    So was my dad.... and I was born at Memorial hospital. My Grandma was employed there for both occasions I know there's some ardmore hot rodders here I thought maybe they'd come up with some cool old photos too.



     
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    man...these pics make the hamb worth it itself....
     
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    Where is this ?
     
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    I'm almost sure it's Wilshire Blvd. in L.A. where the Petersen Museum is today...it would be looking east, towards downtown L.A.
     
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    Holy Moly!!! What a shot! You can almost hear, feel and smell it.
    Damn...guessing either a McLaren or Chapparel, hard to tell from this angle, but gotta be a big mutha Chevy

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    it's probably wilshire and rossmore vicinity looking east. that aqua building is the Wiltern at Wilshire and Western. and that brick tower is part of a law school.
     
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    forgot to quote... see above


    forgot to quote... see above
     
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    Heres A few Old SHots From my Home town.
    First Up The Hudson Dealership
     
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    The Ford Dealership.
    Judging by the Cars out front, I would guess 1949/50
     
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    That's a 1947 Motorette!
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    [FONT=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Sans-serif][SIZE=-1]Introduced in 1947 the Motorette was manufactured by the Motorette Corp. of Buffalo, New York. (USA). The vehicles were primarily designed for use in a mile long aircraft plant but due to their practicality found many other useful roles. It is powered by a one-cylinder 4.1hp air-cooled engine that drives a single wheel that when fully laden will propel the vehicle at 39mph (though it does not have a speedometer) at up to 60 mpg. The body of the Motorette was all aluminum with a channel construction "X" frame chassis and steering is done by what can only be described as oval handlebars. A windscreen was an optional extra.[/SIZE][/FONT]
    [FONT=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Sans-serif][SIZE=-1]The Motorette came in a number of forms that included the Model 20 that was an all round vehicle that was a 2 seater with 6 cubic feet of luggage space and the Model 30 that was also a 2 seater with its luggage capacity increased to 10 cubic weight.[/SIZE][/FONT]
    [FONT=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Sans-serif][SIZE=-1]Famous owners of the Motorette include the American comedian Bob Hope who wanted "an extra "get-about car" where no car could go. [/SIZE][/FONT]
    [FONT=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Sans-serif][SIZE=-1]Production of the Motorette is thought to have ceased in the early 1950s.[/SIZE][/FONT]

    Looks like they are having a blast with it!
     
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    Pie Town, NM

    These shots are from 1940, But the town still exists today with a pop of 57.
    Yes, you can still gt pie today at the Pie-O-Neer Cafe.

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    #2710 pic 2 Look rear shes got a dead chicken on her head
     
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