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  1. swi66
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  3. I wonder if these guys are still in business?

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  4. GaryB
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    If you want a suit here you go.
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  7. What happened to the UFO in the original photo?

    We're all here thinking, what I would give for that 35 5 window. What a shame. But during war times, sacrifices must be made.

    Get set of photos LowKat, thanks.
     
  8. Deadwood, SD 1940

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    Twin, classic early camping photo, man. Any idea WHERE this was?

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    Sure they are, they now sell t-shirts with skulls and iron crosses on them, oh, and those wallet chain gizmos, too....
     
  11. jimi'shemi291
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    LowCat, this is what a makes a great thread great! You post
    ONE interesting photo that BEGS people to study every detail.
    BIG conversation ensues. Bits of the puzzle surface and are
    pieced together, until the answer finally emerges! In the
    PROCESS, still more related photos are added to the search.

    In the original low-res, I was puzzled by what appeared
    POSSIBLY to be a post-war car (turned out to be about a
    '50/'51 -- see different angle, below), AND I wrongly assumed
    it was a WWII scrap drive (turned out to be more like Korean
    War time-frame). Then, Plym46 and Abomination come
    along and CORRECTLY interpret the Fort Schuyler Beer sign
    to arrive at the CORRECT location, Utica in the Mohawk Valley!
    God, I love the HAMB!

    Thanks again, LowCat, and thanks to Plym46, Abomination,
    mb31Coupe and everybody else who got into that conversation!
    This one's been fun!
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    And we ALL agree with RandomRodder, eh? HURTS to see this!
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    Having won the '52 Grand National NASCAR championship,
    one might think Tim Flock crazy for resorting to a publicity
    stunt for '53. But he actually let a Rhesus monkey nicknamed
    Jocko Flocko (#91) be his co-pilot for eight races. In the run-up
    publicity to NASCAR's 50th birthday, a jovial Tim recounted how
    ol' Jocko got the boot at Raleigh! With Tim running #2, Jocko
    wormed out of his custom-made harness and lifted one of the
    trap doors the driver in those days used to eyeball tire wire
    during pit stops. The monkey went ape, jumping and clawing
    all 'round Tim and the inside of the Hudson Hornet! Tim had
    to pit to hand off Jocko and finished the race third, costing him
    $600 out of his winnings share. Sounds like THAT was the end
    of what maybe wasn't such a great idea, anyhow! Sincere
    THANKS for these two keen historical images goes to Legends
    Revealed.com!!!

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    Glorious gig while it lasted, eh, Jocko???
     
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    Always affable, Tim Flock looks a tad uncomfy here, smothered in
    smackers from his missus AND his brother Fonty at the third annual
    Southern 500, Darlington, Sept. 1, 1952. Maybe jokester Fonty got
    carried away since he wore COOL "bamooda" shorts and a tee-shirt
    during his entire race-winning run! It was rumored he said before
    the race, "Fire suit? We don't need no stinking fire suit!" LOL
    Sincere THANKS for this wonderful historical pic goes to SportsCard
    Forum!
     
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    Curtis Turner and the Flock brothers had nothing on NASCAR's "Clown
    Prince," Joe Weatherly (1922-1964). The SHOES make Joe's outfit, eh???
    Sincere THANKS to JoeWeatherly.com!!!
     
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    Thanks for this post, SWI. It's great to see an old pic of a well-maintained
    brick highway. From around the turn of the century, and somewhat into
    the '30s, this was the primary method of paving -- finally being supplanted
    by asphalt-based tar-mac paving methodology, faster to do and better
    traction for ever-faster traffic. I posted about this back in February on #1674,
    if anybody wants to look into the history a bit. I'm still flabbergasted that it
    took half-a million of these salt-fired "pavers" for each mile of 25-foot-wide
    highway. Even the Indy Motor Speedway was originally paved with 'em
    (hence, "The Brickyard").
     
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    The UFO in the original life picture of the Utica CD pic is an interesting bit. Hard to ell from the pic what direction it is moving. But Utica is but a few miles from Rome, NY home of what was the Griffis Air Force Base. Griffis was the a ferry baase for SAC during the 50's. So B 47's and b 36's were in and out of Griffis on many of thier flights.

    The 1st, 27th, and 71st fighter iterceptor squadrons were also temporarily based there in the early 50's. So the UFO may be a large strategic bomber or a fast interceptor, or a UFO. I remember remember F 102 Delta Darts, and F 86/9 Sabres, and F 87 jets i the air around the area during those years.
     
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    Not one of Stan & Ollie's better days!

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    And we all thought crumple zones were recent egineering stuff. apparently the brakes were out of order in this shot.
     
  19. Captain Morgan
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    I agree. just put MrFire on your ignore list, it helps a lot. Although I appreciate the effort, I dont need to see NEW photos of "vintage" stuff, not exactly what this thread is about. I also dont understand why every photo needs its own post, you can place multiple photos in the same post, people will see be able to see them, but yeah, ignore works too, lol.
     
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    Franklin, PA.
     
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    WOW..............................GREAT STUFF.....tHIS WHAT H.A.M.B. IS ABOUT Big Bad John:D
     
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    Yeah, but look how well the crumple zones worked.
     
  23. Mazooma1
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    now resides at the Petersen Museum in Los Angeles

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    As I recall, on the west coast anyway,it was Richfield gas that had Boron.
     
  27. MotionNova
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    Thats not a model A. It is a beautiful timsless car. What is it?
     
  28. lewislynn
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    I remember buying reclaimed motor oil in those glass bottles...It looked like green pond sludge.
     
  29. lewislynn
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    This is our back lot sir where you can pick any color you like.
     
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    HEy, cool, back when communities weren't afraid to openly celebrate Christmas.
     
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