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

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  1. Eddie, post # 60673.
    What is the tudor with the suicide doors? Third one down.
     
  2. 327-365hp
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    Yeah, what is that?

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  3. Ester Eddie
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  4. Ester Eddie
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    I have know Idea.I found it on flicker and it didnt say :(
    I'm sure one of these guys will know.
     
  5. junkyardjeff
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    I think its a German Ford.
     
  6. Roadsterpu
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    The Pike as it was back then is no longer. They brought the name back when they rebuilt the area and called it, but it is not the same. Back then it was an amusement park with games, rides and attractions. Today it is a collection of pubs, bars, restaurants and a movie theater.
     
  7. LittleBritishCar
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    I had one of these Subaru 360s in the mid 80s. It had a rear mounted two cylinder two-stroke engine and was an absolute BLAST to drive but dangerous as hell in traffic!

     
  8. Joy550
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    Thanks compadre.[​IMG][​IMG][​IMG][​IMG][​IMG]
     
  9. Ester Eddie
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    I know a certain someone "hates" ads but I liked this one.
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    Nut Club hostesses ham up for the camera in New York City in 1932
     
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  10. Model T1
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    The very first drive-in movies I remember with mom, dad, and little brother they did not have separate car speakers. Just a few bull horn type hanging from trees or poles.
    By the time I got my first car, 49 Dodge, drive-in movies were part of my life.
     
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    German Ford taunus. In Sweden they were called the
    easter egg beacuse the shape
     
  12. Novadude55
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    I would compare the pike back in the day to a modern day small county fair,
    except it was open all year round.
     
  13. Deuce Daddy Don
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    Yep!--My memories of the "pike" was during WWII when it was flooded with servicemen looking for a fun time!
    On the "Cyclone" roller coaster there was a sign at the top that warned you to stay seated,---One time a sailor didn't---wiped out from the sign!!!
    One of my favorite things was to try & shoot the ace of spades card logo out with 5 shots into a barrel (air gun).---Found out later the sights were intentionly out of adjustment!---Oh well, live & learn at 15!!!;);)
     
  14. billsill45
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    Early days of the Long Beach Pike:
     

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  15. I think we know why it won the prize! ;) They both look stoned.:D
     
  16. For the many here that like a beautiful Riviera, this is an interesting photo! What a pair of cars!
     

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    Gloria Pall, the sultry hostess of a 1950s Los Angeles TV show that was canceled because it was deemed too hot for television, has died aged 85

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  22. The camera man works in his PJs?!:eek:
     
  23. JCShiels
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    Regarding post 60610, a restored Futureliner is on display at the Gilmore Museum in Michigan presently.
     
  24. gnichols
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    Poor slob, probably didn't know what he had and sold them after a couple of years. Gary
     
  25. rbantique
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    <a href="http://s1112.photobucket.com/albums/k490/hotrodcomic/car%20talk/?action=view&amp;current=photos.jpg" target="_blank">[​IMG]</a>
     

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    Thanks Eddie. I'll post some more. Not to many are car related but there are a few good road trip and Northwest camping photos. My parents liked to get out.

    John
     
  28. jroberts
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    Luckily I know who the past owners of my Studebakers are. The Cruiser was purchased new by my uncle. Even though I don't wonder is a car seen here is in my garage I do WISH that many were in my garage.:D;)
     
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