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Vintage shots from days gone by!

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

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  1. Tiny Naylors, Hollywood, 1952
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  2. L.A. High School around 1915
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  3. Lockheed on Hollywood Way, Burbank, 1940's
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  4. LAFD Company No. 39, 14415 Sylvan Street, Van Nuys July 15, 1940
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  5. Carthay Circle Theater, premiere of The Life of Emile Zola, Sept. 9, 1937
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  6. Deuces
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    Deuces

    That's something I need to try. :confused::rolleyes:
     
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  7. Gray Ford
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    That's a pretty ballsy move in front of a deuce & a half.......:-0....

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  8. It's carrying US Mail so it's probably barely moving.:rolleyes:
     
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  9. Jim Nise
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    I attended the Williams Grove race in question. Larson did not have a handkerchief in his mouth. He sat larger in the car than that pictured. I do not remember the buildings that close to the track. Larson got the Bignotti ride after the WG race, Bettenhausen went to the Zink ride.

    I can be wrong, but Jud was a much large figure.

    Second edit. I am wrong, larson wore a watch which can be seen.
     
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  10. Sky Six
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    I thought she went to Loara
     
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  11. Fort Moore Hill, 426 North Broadway, 1936
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    The Milo Baker residence is on the left, the Hilliker house is on the right. Milo Baker was president of Baker Iron Works and he built his house prior to 1889. The Hilliker house was the last residence to be built on the hill.

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    There is nothing left of any of these houses now.

     
  12. hotrd32
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    hotrd32
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    from WA

  13. 1960 Turbine Special
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