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  1. empire
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    Great photo, Union Air Terminal (Burbank Airport) is just down the street, San Fernando Road is Hwy 99 but what was Hwy 2.....?
     
  2. Ester Eddie
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    Great slide. I hope you have a few more cool ones to share with us.:)
     
  3. I would like this 1930 Chrysler Model 70 roadster, PLEASE!!
     
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    Beats me.:confused:I'm sure some one will know.
     
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    A different kind of Hearse


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  9. 29AVEE8
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    California State Route 2. From Santa Monica Northeasterly to Pasadena then over the hill to the back side of the San Gabriel's and ending at Hi-way 138 near Wrightwood.
     
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    John, there 's a coupe, touring, and sedan all local to me, but no roadsters. Classy car!!
     
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    The Russell Automobile



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    According to my 1961 Richfield Oil street map, Hwy. 2 was also referred to as Verdugo Road. The view in the photo is looking southwest on Fletcher Drive from San Fernando Road. The Van de Kamps restaurant (windmill) shown is gone and a Pollo Loco restaurant is in its place. The large building in the background was a Van de Kamp bakery. The building was empty for a number of years, but a few years ago it was brought back to life and is used by one of the Community Colleges.
     
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  17. The absence of doors could be a problem on that trip through Yellowstone.
     
  18. DarthG8R
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    1937 Chevy P.U.



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  19. nwbhotrod
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    Did thay all come with a Slut
     
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    Pretty cool, I've never seen that one until now. Thanks
     
  25. Fine Details
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    1923 Lincoln L 123-A 4passengerPhaeton by AmericanBody Herman Polycarp Pillette (December 26, 1896 – April 30, 1960), nicknamed "Old Folks", [1] was a Major League Baseball pitcher who played four seasons with the Cincinnati Reds (1917) and Detroit Tigers (1922–1924). Born in St. Paul, Oregon, USA, Pillette was a 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m), right-handed pitcher who pitched one inning for the Reds on July 30, 1917, giving up 4 hits and 2 earned runs, and did not play in another Major League game for five years thereafter.

    In 1922, the Tigers gave the 25-year-old Pillette a second chance, and he came through with a 19–12 record in his first full season in the big leagues. In 1922, Pillette started 37 games, completed 18, threw 4 shutouts, and had a 2.85 ERA—a full point below the league average ERA of 3.87 in 1922. Pillette's performance in 1922 ranked him 2nd in the American League in ERA (2.85), 6th in winning percentage (.613), 7th in wins (19), 2nd in shutouts (4), 2nd in hit batsmen (15), 4th in games started (37), and 9th in innings (274-2/3) and batters faced (1,183).

    One of Pillette's losses in 1922 came in a perfect game pitched by Charlie Robertson on April 30, 1922. Pillette took the 2–0 loss. [2] Tigers batters Ty Cobb and Harry Heilmann complained that Robertson was doctoring the ball. [3]

    After a brilliant rookie season, Pillette never reached the same level of performance. In 1923, his ERA rose to 3.85—up from 2.85 the prior year. And, instead of being among the win leaders, Pillette was tops in the American League with losses in 1923 with 19. Pillette saw limited action in 1924, starting only 3 games and finishing 1–1. He played in his final game on September 28, 1924.

    Pillette died in Sacramento, California at age 63 in 1960.
     
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    Thanks for the info , I'm going to stop relying on Web Site information for Cars . From now on I'll post photo only unless I know Make and Model .
     
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    The Midland Valley had a "cornfield meet" on Feb. 1, 1958 at Bokoshe, Oklahoma. 4 crewmen died due to a lack of communication between a dispatcher and a station agent.
     
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    pictures or its a lie
     
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