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  1. 11E
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    Obviously from that period when the U.S. had not taken admonitions about backlighting shipping for U-boats along the eastern seaboard with city lights very seriously. That would change after a lot of pain.
     
  2. Not to mention the 66 Pontiac next to the 66 Coronet....
     
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    I-10w Westside San Antonio Tx
     
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    WOW!---I remember all these goodies!---Thanks for posting!:D:D
     
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    Clear Lake Iowa IA 1964 MAIN AVE

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    Arnolds Park Iowa IA '68 Kiddie Land Lakeside Amusement
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    Clear Lake Iowa IA Mason City # 53 Baldwin Westinghouse Freight Trolley 1958

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    Bozeman Montana MT c1950 Main Street
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    Arnolds Park Iowa IA 1969 New Roof Garden
     
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    Pictures from the Royalton Historical Society Facebook albums.
     

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    More from the Town of Royalton Historical society's Facebook page.

    Note in this and last pages there are banknotes with the locl banks name on them?
     

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    Local banks used to have the ability to create currency. The backing of the notes was through the US treasury in most cases.
     
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    For the fun of it I decided to look up Malta Mt. It does not look nearly as lively as it was back in the late 50s. A view from now:

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    This picture seems to have been taken from farther back than the one from 1958. It would appear that most of the original buildings are intact. The green apartment building at the intersection is the exact same color now as it was 54 years ago. I guess things don't change much out in the Great Plains.
     
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    Sunset Station San Antonio Tx. AlamoDome is now nearby.
     
  16. Arrrrrrmy training Sir!

    1940, Edgewood Arsenal, MD. Caption says - believe it or NOT:

    "Students approaching a small gas cloud and detect it's nature by it's odor."

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    Next maneuver - Snipe Hunting. :D :D :D


    photo: LIFE online archives
     
  17. upright guy middle "detecting that the old fart had some garlic last nite, right, George?"
     
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    A deflated ego :) Hangar 1 Moffett Field, Mtn View, CA (Considered Sunnyvale, Ca back then)
     
  19. ..my first and last heavy duty truck runnin' on wide whites. the blond hair is gone and the Henschel COE, too.. damn, i miss that truck!;) but sister is still there, she's not blonde anymore, too...
     

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    I would like to have that Packard panel truck.
     
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    Gee, I bet that was a big letdown for the crew...................:rolleyes::p

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    Better it happened on the ground, than up up and awayyyy. :)
     
  24. ..swimsuit beauties at the baltic sea, i think..

    No.6: take your place right in my face :p
     

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    Panels are cool, my interest started in Mid 60s Chevy vans, and moved on to 2 panels I own, '53 Chevy 3800. I just sold one of them due to hardtimes to some restoration guys. They got the 216 engine in it running already, it will be nice to see what they do to it.

    My other 3800 needs a radiator for the 235 engine, but I doubt it will start since the other owners didnt seal up the engine. Who knows what got up inside there.

    Anyone out there have any good ideas or references for Titling old vehicles. I checked out Broadway Title Company who deals through Maine. But the prices sure went up! :(
     
  26. Did Packard build them on their own or is it coachbuilt? when, which company might this be?
     
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    30s. I dont know much about these old cars, but the one furthest to the left, looks like the owner may have been a sporty type of person.
     
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    GAZ - CTAPT passenger van!!!:eek:
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    Coach-built by Henney... It's a Henney-Packard service car, which is basically a utilitarian vehicle used by some funeral homes for hauling funeral supplies, graveside equipment, etc., rather than using their elaborate hearse for such tasks.

    This one is typically spartan and unadorned, like most military ambulances/service cars, giving it that "panel truck" appearance.
     
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