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    Irwindale, 1966

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    I'll play along a bit. Here's a shot of my grandfather. He drove delivery for the St. Louis Star Times during the War. He was a teamster back when teamsters had "teams".

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    I flew in the Connie from Chicago to San Francisco in 1955 when I was 6. I still have to this day the gold TWA lapel wings the stew gave me to shut me up. I remember running back and forth down the aisle during the trip basically being a pain to other passengers.
     
  17. DEFINITELY Bert Convy. I just Googled him and there are a ton of photos of him....or his twin.
     
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    Sadly, the new tire traction compound was a failure.
     
  20. I think it is now the Mast General Store. Haven't been there in a few years but I worked with one of my contractors near Asheville (nearby - Skyland) and would go to that store every time I was in town. They had a lot of stuff in there and still had a lot of that old "dime store" atmosphere.
     
  21. 1937 Army National Guard at the Flint Michigan Chevy Assembly Plant during a strike
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  22. I'll take 'em! I think this was about 1940

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  23. Saw a few KC97s airborne but missed those great looking B47s
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    Here's one I was sent today from a friend of mine in New Hampshire . I'm told the car belongs to a relative and it still runs too. it is a 1908 International Harvester automobile and it's on loan to a Vermont musuiem.
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    The second shot is a cleaned up version of the first .

    Happy new Year everyone and thanks for the great pictures I see here too !

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