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Vintage shots from days gone by!

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Dog427435, Dec 18, 2009.

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  1. Novadude55
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  2. Deuce Daddy Don
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    "ain't that wholesome"??-----And NO TATS or PIERCINGS!!!!!!!!!
     
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    Even white boys got to shout
    Baby got back!
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    That hill hasnt changed much at all. Many of those houses are the same.

    But yes that car is not longer there.
     
  5. gnichols
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    Rocky, the POST cover and photo below it of the kids working on their car were SO nice! I'd like to see a modern re-do of the Post cover. Or find a frameable poster print of either one of them! Gary
     
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    an angela davis wig
     
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    Varsity Drive-In, Atlanta, GA, 1953:

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    Out west somewhere in my father's '49 Ford, around 1950:

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    My old friend Jack (in the car) and his cousin Frank in 1960:

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    Archie Frazer Nash breasting the top of the Test Hill at Brooklands' race circuit, England, in his Anzani engined Frazer Nash in the 1920s. Nash chassis were very " flexible "and as the drive to the rear axle is by chains this flexibility causes problems with the chains jumping off the sprockets. On a night trial earlier this year we had to replace the chains over a dozen times!
    Brooklands' circuit, opened in 1907, the first race track in England, still partially exists but the Test Hill is still used today for vintage events.
     
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    Hollywood boulevard 1950
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    Santa Clause Lane 1929
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    1945, in which Earl Carroll dancer Loretta Swanson fills an oversized stocking.
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  18. One of the great things about this thread is seeing all the pics of different places all over the world, and thinking "we went there".
    Thanks to all who keep this thread going for the great memories. Mike
     
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    The occasion was the 1952 Chicago Motor Show and the press photo is dated Feb. 18, 1952. The caption reads as follows; Plymouth chassis and operating motor enclosed in plastic fascinate Myra Miller (left) and Josephine Gayton. Plastic enables visitors to see the motor running. We have several enlargements of this cool photo were you can see it in detail.
     
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    Do you think there is a tree under there!?
     
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    NAH, haven't seen them in the last week or so. ;)
     
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    Quote:
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    Well shoot .The last few posts are pictures I got off of Photo bucket and a Hamber most likely put them there ,I'm thinking Ive seen these way back towards the middle of this thread.Should I delete them ?




    Bwwwwhahaha! Now I don't care who ya are! That right there is funnier 'n hell!:D


    [BTW: Times TWO on the Saturday Evening Post cover, Rocky. Yep, would make an awesome poster for the garage! Thanks.]
     
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    Well I'm only 36 but my short term memory loss must be acting up .I don't remember seeing them but was pretty sure they were in here some where .:)
     
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    Where Dead Voices Gather -- Nick Tosches

    "And, of course, that is what all of this is - all of this: the one song, ever changing, ever reincarnated, that speaks somehow from and to and for that which is ineffable within us and without us, that is both prayer and deliverance, folly and wisdom, that inspires us to dance or smile or simply to go on, senselessly, incomprehensibly, beatifically, in the face of mortality and the truth that our lives are more ill-writ, ill-rhymed and fleeting than any song, except perhaps those songs - that song, endlesly reincarnated - born of that truth, be it the moon and June of that truth, or the wordless blue moan, or the rotgut or the elegant poetry of it. That nameless black-hulled ship of Ulysses, that long black train, that Terraplane, that mystery train, that Rocket '88', that Buick 6 - same journey, same miracle, same end and endlessness."
     
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    I don't know, but he is wearing slippers in the profile Pic! They were probably made by the same guy that made Samuel L Jackson's wallet in Pulp Fiction.
     
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    ah man, does this take me back!! i wanted one and my dad said he wasnt going to pay that much for one of those damn things.learn to keep it up in the air like your suppose to do.lol thats what he told me until he had to pay for the stiches in the back of my head..so he takes the support from a banana seat and takes my skateboard wheels and in a couple hrs i had me a really cool wheelie bar...
     
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    Robert Mitchum sweeps his jail cell after getting busted for marijuana in 1948.
     
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    Great pics! I've only seen this one before...
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    Oh yeah, I'm guessing Dick Dale...
     
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