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  1. starwalker
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    http://youtu.be/17yfqxoSTFM

    I've never seen this before, Martha & the Vandellas singing "Nowhere to hide" on a Mustang assembly line. Some of those workers were quite distracted!
     
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    29AEEV8, I guess its not but that is interesting, I didn't know he designed the Flying Tail. That tail was made to keep the X-1 stable at speed as the aircraft stopped responding to the conventional elevator configuration, at Mach 1 I bet that was enough to soil your flight suit! I think the first production aircraft it was used on was the F-86 Sabre.
    An incredible man, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Ridley_(pilot)

    Rod, Thanks for the clarification, never ceases to amaze me how these things get sorted out on here. Great work finding that!

    Doc.
     
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    Given every other car is taped, the taped cars are probably being towed. Noses are taped to prevent rock chips. Gary
     
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    Street construction, Toronto
     

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    So what's with the Jetson-style antennae on the top of the fenders? Looks like they would break off fairly easily being brushed with an coat sleeve. :rolleyes:

    Nice place to store a can of gas, too.
     
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    Mississauga 1970 (1960 Reo)
     

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    A pair of Vauxhall's....... ????? Are we to assume these pics are from Canadia? :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

    Nice pics Swi66 - thanks for posting. :) :) :)
     
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    Looks like it, but they were sold in the US too by Pontiac dealers.
     
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    :D Just a little bit of history trivia on the "Glamorus Glennis".The body shape was taken directly from the .50 caliber Browning projectile,as it was the most aerodynamic form for their needs,and would be the most stable.
    Good luck.Have fun.Be safe.
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    A 1958 Vauxhall...learn to drive on that...

    Rej.
     
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    Here's a couple of my shop in the early to mid 70's
     

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    Here's the other
     

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