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  1. empire
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  2. stratocharger
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    Trying to keep a general theme or time period, have one more in this set of the Hi Domes S.F. car Club, but It's hiding.. locals may recognize the Great Highway and parking lots out at the beach...
     
  3. wally bell
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    LOL
    I like these pictures..Thanks
     
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  5. Hot Rod Elvis
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    looks like a giant piano:eek:
     
  6. SR71 in a series of boxes


     
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    It's an A-12, forerunner to the SR-71, being transported to Groom Lake in approx. 1963.
    Groom Lake is now known as Area 51.
     
  9. For us dummies,what is a SR-71? Or A-12?
     
  10. Hot Rod Elvis
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    Maybe a plane? I dunno:confused:
     
  11. fbi9c1
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    Here you go:

    http://www.sr-71.org/blackbird/a-12/

    There is one of each in the airpark here near the Lockheed Skunkworks. The docent there has an interesting story about how LBJ had every plan, model, design study, etc. for these planes destroyed because he was promoting General Dynamics. The result is that if they wanted to build another one today, they would have to start with zero plans.
    Occasionally, we have seen one flying which is pretty cool. They were doing "updates" a few years ago to a couple of the planes and would test fly them.
     
  12. Spyplanes. I'm not familiar with the A12 but the SR71A Blackbird is a piece of techno amazement. I visited the Air Force Museum (Wright-Pat AFB) shortly after theirs arrived, they'd just rolled it into the museum while we were there. Awesome aircraft.
     
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    You say the Lockheed Skunk Works, the must be the Lockheed-Martin Skunk Works in Palmdale Yes...
     
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    A college kid should know, electric and/or hydraulic.
     
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    Yes, that's right. The Airpark is at 25th St East and Ave P. :)
     
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    I saw an SR-71 land at Beal AFB in 1968...funny thing, LBJ said they didn't exist
     
  17. not that one guy
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  18. 1933 Barney Oldfield
    land speed run on an Allis-Chalmers tractor
    64.2 mph

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  19. Hoptup Jalop
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    found this beauties looking for some other pics....
    a dealer near my hometown
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    A black and white photo of the Elkes Pontiac Co., a gas station located at 1101 Florida Ave. in Tampa on October 2, 1953.
    Photo credit: Courtesy of the Special Collections Department, University of South Florida. Digitization provided by the USF Libraries Digitization Center.

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    A black and white photo of cars inside the Elkes Pontiac Co., a car and body shop in Tampa taken on July 27, 1952.
    Photo credit: Courtesy of the Special Collections Department, University of South Florida. Digitization provided by the USF Libraries Digitization Center.

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    A photo of the customer reception area of the Elkes Pontiac Company in Tampa, taken February 21, 1948.

    Photo credit: Courtesy of the Special Collections Department, University of South Florida. Digitization provided by the USF Libraries Digitization Center

    and down near where my folks grew up
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    A black and white photo of several men lined up with their motorcycles in Fort Myers around 1950.

    Photo credit: Courtesy of the Special Collections Department, University of South Florida. Digitization provided by the USF Libraries Digitization Center.
     
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  20. Sorry for the modern photo of my friends plane... but when it is zoomed you can read the Canadair designation by the cockpit...

    He bought it from Canada... and I know he loves the RR engine but it needs altitude to be efficient and these jet aircraft are classified as "Experimental" and limited to 10,000 ft Ceiling and the damn thing will suck the money from your wallet faster than a Politician!:eek:
     
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    from Canada

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    :DALTERNATE CAPTION - "Bert's ersatz
    homebuilt "motorhome" wasn't the fanciest
    rig in the RV park, but damnit, he'd always
    wanted a "woody" - and even though he was
    definitely no carpenter, as far as he was
    concerned, his new rig was a true "woody"
    ....even if he'd built it himself ....and no matter
    what downright rude, mean and disparaging
    things the other campers were saying about
    him, he was damn proud of it!!!
    ":eek::eek::D

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    Raymond Loewy would probably have been proud. Thanks for posting these, LowCat.
    I don't think I've ever seen a Continental kit that almost looks as stock as if Loewy had
    actually designed the Stude coupe that way!
     
  23. empire
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    Niiiiice.
     
  24. empire
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    A friend of mine saw them pulling out the first SR-71 in the dirt patch, the next day I was there taking photos.
    Will post a couple.

    Sure would be nice to have one in Burbank.
     
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