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  1. Johnny99
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    World through a windshield. Family vacation shots circa late 50s. Before my time, but not by much:D! You folks are posting crazy! Makes it hard to keep up.

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    I would take any car on that pile before I would think about anything VW made.
     
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    "1956 Lloyd Automobile"

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    dated 1944 on back.
     
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    I am glad that style of hair was out of style before I started dating,they take too long now getting ready to go out and would hate to think how long it took to do something with the hair looking like that.
     
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    Thanks, 31 Dodger! I couldn't nail that down, even close. Wiki covered more about how the copmany got in trouble for monpolistic business practice in the later '20s and got bought out.

    More info on Jack Dempsey's McFarlan (quite a car, even for being so heavy!):cool::


    '24 McFarlan (less than 249 produced, all body styles)

    Roadster specs (cheapest model, BTW)
    Price $5,400, or $72,000 in modern dollars

    4,600 LBS on a 140" wb

    McFarlan inline T-head six w. four mains & full, pressure lube
    573 c.i.:eek: w. 4.5" bore X 6" stroke
    hp (rated ) 49
    28-gal. fuel cell
    Top speed 90 mph

    3-sp trans to 3.5/1 diff.





     
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    the first monkey to live after a space flight was from here my hometown, independence,ks. however she died soon after from a complication from surgery. that is my towns claim to fame !
     
  20. jimi'shemi291
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    1951 Oldsmobile 98 DeLuxe Holiday Sedan. I don't recall seeing this
    rear-side trim on anything other than the 98 line, and only in '51. Can
    a HAMB Olds fan say if it did appear otherwise?:confused:
     
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    1956 Studebaker-Packard Cars of Distinction 2-Page Ad

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    Before the fall. What an interesting transitional year!:rolleyes: The last true Packards
    AND the unique Packard-powered Golden Hawk -- some say the fastest U.S.
    production car for '56.

    Alden Jewell was (rightly, I think) intrigued by the fact that Packard had of-
    ficially spun off the Clipper as a separate "make" (a la Imperial at Mopar).
    Yet the ad here clearly says Packard Clipper. I always thought they were
    sort of ambivalent and, maybe, a bit afraid that the cars wouldn't sell well
    without some help from the Packard name. (Ultimately, it didn't make too
    much difference, did it?)
     
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    Today, many car folk wouldn't know of the great, air-cooled Franklins. These
    super period magazine ads from car guy Alden Jewell's personal collection
    convey a sense of what fine, reliable cars they really were! (Incidentally, he's
    very interested in accuracy, so he said if any Franklin afficionado sees an ID
    that's off a tad, PLEASE, pipe up. Thanks!)



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  26. i bought mine at hamilton hobbies on millville ave in hamilton was there last night night they had 1 on the shelf ive bought 12 of them the one i opened has a outward bow to the body on the passenger side i hope thay arent all like that it isnt bad (the bow) but its there
     
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    Peterborough, Ontario 1927

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    watched the Big Wheel last night thanks guys.My dad drove midgets and sprints late 40 early 50s like Mickey he wasn't 5 feet tall either!
     
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    What is this?all are bare foot,at least 3 pregnet,2 black guys and 1 bearded old white guy.
     
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