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VINTAGE SHOTS FROM DAYS GONE BY! (Part 2)

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

  1. swi66
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  2. lonejacklarry
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    This looks like a B-57 Canberra that fell straight down....no slide, slip, just splat. I wonder where the wings went.

     
  3. theman440
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    from Las Vegas

    From the movie "The Birds"
     
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  4. Offset
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    Vintage Mayhem Bleach. Good grief.
     
  5. theman440
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    loudbang, HEMIDAV and Bleach like this.
  6. theman440
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    Was this the concept for the second gen Charger?
     
  7. 4everblue
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    Petriu8, loudbang, j hansen and 3 others like this.
  8. I tried looking for more info on this Charger but I didn't find anything. I did find another Charger concept from 1965.
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  9. Mr. Mac
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    Probably fell straight down because the wings fell off.
     
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  10. old flopper
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    Interesting….. I thought running VVT was relatively new. Had no idea it went back that far and was tried on SBC in the 60’s.
     

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