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VINTAGE SHOTS FROM DAYS GONE BY! (Part 2)

Discussion in 'The Antiquated' started by Ryan, Jun 17, 2019.

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    W. Springfield, MA. 1959 3 9 9 w springfield  1959.jpg
     
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  13. HEMIDAV ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
    Nobody like her!!!!!!!!!!!
    Great shot!
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    The XM/800 still exists. I saw it a couple of years ago in a private collection.
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  15. Go ahead and learn about her (Audrey Hepburn) and you might just look at her as more than an actress.
     
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  26. Born too late
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    Omg guys, save some women for the rest of us...

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    Remember these, poor mans motor home. I had one, SBC Chevy powered, ran flat to floor in headwind, 6 mpg, good/fun memories, next one was Ford 460 powered, plenty of power, same 6 mpg with or without camper on LOL. and yes the kids rode back there.[​IMG]
     
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    i wonder if any of them still exist. gotta be one or two left somewhere out there.
     
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    Rare locomotive. GE built 20 of these with Russian engineers for Russian railways. The cold war got the engineers sent home, and locos embargoed. GE was stuck with them, and sold them at scrap value. They wound up on the Milwaukee road, South Shore(shown here), and in Brazil. They had the broad gauge Russian trucks originally, and were converted to standard gauge 4' 5/8" (this goes all they way back to roman chariot wheel width). Since it was a fire sale; the controls were labeled in Russian, which was fun. It was a beast, and delivered good service for what was paid. A couple are still around. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Joe_(electric_locomotive) Little in Name Only (medium).jpg Milw1_-_Flickr_-_drewj1946.jpg South_Shore_EP-4_locomotive_803_and_Commonwealth_Edison_switcher_15_at_IRM_in_2013.jpg
     
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    This was ours, we went from Wisconsin to Escodido CA back in '76 withy 2 families of 4 inside. A lot of bitchy kids and parents by the time we got there.
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