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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Dog427435, Dec 18, 2009.

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  1. DenK
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    Oh man, bad one. So much for bolt on cage, no arm restraints.
     
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  2. loudbang
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    Big Daddy 1964 Class Winner

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    Chuck Poole's Chuckwagon

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  3. MMM RED
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    I've seen this chrome treatment on the front end of 37s and some 36s only in old pics. Was it an option you could purchase at the dealer? Any pics in the present?
    ...Jay
     
  4. Jim Nise
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    `That is Len Duncan in the soaring midget with the cage. He had his wallet and watch stolen in the hospital!
     
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  5. 4everblue
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    I remember the first time I saw Bullitt I commented to myself that the driver of the Charger was a way better driver then the one in the Mustang, that and the fact the Mustang never once downshifts. :)
     
  6. oldandkrusty
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    If I'm not mistaken, the chrome treatment you are referring to was an accessory from a company called Pines. They also made an accessory for the early Fords called a Pines Winterfront which was added to the Fords in the winter to ensure they would run warm enough to enable the heater. They were pretty stylish IMHO.

    Try this for some photos of the Pines offerings:

    http://search.aol.com/aol/image?q=p...E768D134392076A14DD26037&v_t=keyword_rollover

    John
     
  7. woodbutcher
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    :D As i`ve said before.This thread just gets better every time that I open it.Many thanks again to all who post here for their time and dedication to the H.A.M.B. site.Also thanks to Ryan for starting it.
    Good luck.Have fun.Be safe.
    Leo
     
  8. jimmy six
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    The begining of GM's tail lights in the bumpers. Took till 1970 to put them in production.
     
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    from Colorado

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    Looks more like UNDER the bumper for me.
     
  11. seb fontana
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    I just saw a 36' [I think] at a show sunday with the chrome, looked pretty good in person..
     
  12. From the town I grew up in, Downey CA
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