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    I'm Ok where I am but I missed out on a new years party at my good mates place as the highway was cut off. I believe there are 8 towns now that have been declared 'Disaster areas'. But thats all north of me. Man I thought I saw the last of floods when I left the farm, the Goulburn River was about 100ft from the front door. It would come and visit every now and then.
    Thanks for the thought.:D

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    I'm impressed. That would make you what today?
     
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    Here's one that was taken post war, but the car (and graphics) are at least war time or before.
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    Flooding in Van Nuys 1/4/1952

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    1948. 14248 Sylvan St. Van Nuys.
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    Before WWII, Van Nuys had been a small town surrounded by orange and walnut groves. One could literally walk from Van Nuys Bl. over to Hazeltine’s agricultural area. After the war, the Valley and California exploded in population. Every square acre of land was developed for housing, shopping malls, freeways, and factories.
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    changes that came to Van Nuys in the late 1950s and early 60s: demolition of old houses on the site of the Valley Governmental Center, the widening of Victory Blvd.
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    What amazes me about these old auto racing photos is the closeness of the crowd to the track. This would never be allowed today. As a kid I went to many many races where there were flimsy fences separating the track from the stands but nothing like the one in the photo. You would think the track's insurance company would have insisted on something more substantial. But then . . . those were the days when we all rode around in cars without seat belts, rode our bikes without helmets, played with toys made of tin with sharp edges and such. I guess what seems outrageous now was just normal back then.
     
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    It's a wonder we all survived.:rolleyes:
     
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    Flat tire in CA, 1962
     
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    Accident in Fresno, 1961. How convenient, right in front of a law office...
     
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    Yep, funny how that news report just caught my eye,,,
    my driveways are both 1/4 mile dirt roads, one is flooded, luckily I have two.
     
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    Sorry, no idea
     
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    I, too, had wondered where this beautiful falls was/is. It put me
    in mind of Bridal Veil Falls. Regardless of what the B&W fans
    may say, I am glad this was shot in the rich color of the era. (Is
    that brown convertible a '41 or a '42?) Anyway, THANKS Mazoo-
    ma for posting and Twin6 for ID-ing it as Multnomah Falls in Oregon.
    You just have to love the HAMB!

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    Hmmm, 6 lug wheels,
    looks like they got some truck hubs there,,
    heavy duty stuff
     
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    '41

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    jimi,41 Ford and 40 Chevy.Both cool.
     
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