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Hot Rods Mexican blanket pic thread

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by freebird101, Jan 1, 2010.

  1. unkledaddy
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    Plus the swastika arms in the picture are going counter-clockwise, unlike
    the Third Reich's which go clock-wise.
     
  2. crazydays
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    My F100
     

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  3. I know that, hence the rather cheeky suggestion (and I know what UK stands for and the origins of the Union Jack).

    I grew up in SoCal and both Mexican and Navajo blankets figured in my misspent youth. :D
     
  4. Slow55
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    Probably not Mexican but blanket just the same. "TexMex"


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  5. autobodyed
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    can you see it? it's in there, i swear!
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  6. freebird101
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    maybe there is some blanket, I'll just take your word for it:D
     
  7. *HOLLYWOOD*53
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    was this takin at a army base in el paso
     
  8. Tim G
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    I keep looking and keep getting distacted, what we looking for again?
     
  9. Before, and after...:D
     

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  10. celticskull
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    one day i will get the seat done properly but for now the blanket does the job
     

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  11. TomWar
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    Heres mine
     

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  12. 33Tudor
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    Yes. Ft. Bliss, for Armed Forces Day.
     
  13. widow maker
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    dah,,,
     

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  14. 57tony31
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    Mine covers the van seat nice.
     

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  15. mattlowe
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    nice car, but whos the dude in the skirt? :D
     
  16. Hot Rod Michelle
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    Well, good then!! Its about damn time that the Mexicans start out sourcing their labor costs too. That means that they are working towards a higher wage and subsequently a higher standard of living. ;)
     
  17. Hexadox
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    My dad bought this blanket in Tijuana on a family vacation when I was a kid. I'm 37 now and it's seen duty in family cars, my cars, camping etc. I inherited this old couch when I moved out and after the vinyl cushions were done (damn cat) I wrapped the foam in the blanket. The couch didn't last too much longer after this picture was taken a few years ago but the blanket is now draped over the new couch. It's starting to show a little wear...
     

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  18. Scarynickname
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  19. Hum not to be political, but think about what was just said about products made in America !

    I am a proud American, and I buy made in USA
     
  20. Tim G
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    I think what scareynickname is saying is along the lines of...

    most people see Mexican blankets as a cheap way to cover their tatty seats and brighten a dull interior... something just to throw over
     
  21. Here is mine.....
     

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  22. SuRfAcE_RuSt
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  23. I've got perfectly fine seats in my 55 Chevy Wagon and si
    till plan to cover them with Mexican blankets...they're just bitchin'


    www.highspeedmotorsports.com
     
  24. Mo$4Ford
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  25. Hudson Bay 4 Points and other trade blankets were made in England and sent out to the US and Canada.
     
  26. Sweet girl - brightened up my rainy English afternoon. You're a lucky guy....
     
  27. Red Ram Hemi
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    from Shack

    I need to get some blankets!

    Red Ram Hemi
     
  28. Gator
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  29. 29sportcoupe
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    from arizona

    Native American blankets are hand made on a loom on a dirt floor in a kiva and take months to finish. Modern "Mexican" blankets are mass produced in a factory. The Navajos are paid pennies per hour to make these by the american owned trading posts. Kinda like the chinese system....

    Native American blankets deserve to be hung on a wall. Although I have seen some of your hot rods that I would love to hang on my wall! Art.
     

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