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  1. SouthUrn
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  4. That's funnier the hell. I assume it's from one of his movies?
     
  5. Trees on Mt. Hood (Oregon) still show scars from the ropes used to assist wagons down the steep parts from the Oregon Trail, although not sure what the freighters would use in addition to the drags they set on the wheels in treeless areas.
     
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    #72267 Could that be the Baldwin Cobra?
     
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    WOW 1942!! the air is worth more than the tire. LOL:eek:
     
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    I think Buster Keaton worked for Hal Roach , and his props people were great. watch any Our Gang or Laural and Hardy film for plenty of proof.
     
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    The paint job on those Apollo 12 "AstroVettes" was conceived by Tucker designer Alex Tremulis. He drew them up to be like the 1964 version of his record-setting Triumph Gyronaut from 1964 with a gold/black theme and red, white and blue logos. The Gyronaut was first painted to look like the 2-wheeled little brother to the Summers Brothers' Goldenrod streamliner. The idea was to have both the world's fastest car and world's fastest motorcycle matching colors.

    Astronaut Alan Bean picked a combination of the three designs, including the logo, and had it painted up by Indy 500 winner and Chevrolet dealer Jim Rathmann. Looking back, Bean wished he had thought of using Navy Blue instead of the black, to match their service in the Navy.

    There are still the two other AstroVettes out there somewhere waiting to be found for you Corvette treasure hunters, both identical to Alan Bean's car.

    The long story to how this all came together can be found at: http://www.gyronautx1.com/1/archives/08-2012/1.html Tremulis had dreamed of getting to the moon since the 1940's and had finally found a way to get the Gyronaut basic design into a Lunar Rover, but for a variety of reasons, the Gyronaut-inspired AstroVettes would be as close as he'd get...


    Tremulis at Bonneville, 1960's:
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    Astronaut Alan Bean's letter to Tremulis:
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    Three proposals for the AstroVettes, 1968:
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    Gyronaut's gold paint matching the Goldenrod in 1964:
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    Another logo proposal for the Gyronaut, 1964:
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    The AstroVette's current logo on Alan Bean's car, LMP = Lunar Module Pilot:
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    I never understood that expression concerning firearms until your great explanation of "lock and load". Someone a few pages back said you learn something new every day on the HAMB. Absolutely True.

    Thank you.
     
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    Great pics thanks for sharing !!!!!!!!!!
     
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    quote woodbutcher -
    "Post 72246.The guy driving the"fall apart"car is Ben Blue.
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    Fascinating, he looks exactly like Buster Keaton.
     
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    Buster Keaton in "Too Much Speed". He was quoted as saying that Henry Ford would not talk to him for another thirty years because of that model t falling apart scene. It was okay, he said as Henry had not talked to him for the previous thirty years either!
     

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    What a photo... I'm going to try that pose.
     
  16. What photo are you referring to ?
     
  17. Ever hear the term "Balls to the Walls"?

    Well each throttle lever had little metal ball on top and when they were "Wide Open" and "All out" escaping danger or in pursuit of an enemy... they would use the phrase "Balls to the walls" because the throttle balls would be jammed right up to the firewall.:cool:
     
  18. Back to "the whole nine yards", a version I grew up hearing referred to the capacity of the domestic coal trucks that delivered to small buisnesses and residences back in the day. They may have had partitions so they could parcel it out as needed.
     
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    Before Alaska became a state, the geographical center of the United States was here, close to Lebanon, Kansas.

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  20. Here's some more photos from Tacoma Speedway. Somehow , it's easy to imagine that there were some real interesting characters involved in this bunch.;)
     

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    Usually the rear wheels of the wagons were chained to the wagon bed to serve as a brake or sometimes a log was simply dragged down the mountain behind the wagons.
     
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    "See Here? Thar's yur problem right there."
     
  25. tommyd
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    Maggie, looks like you may have taken a little time off from this thread. In the future please be advised that we require a written time-off request in advance.:p
     
  26. Me & Mom sitting in car at Morro Bay, Ca 1949
     

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  27. Family vacation - Tuolumne Meadows, Yosemite National Park 1957
     

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  28. Covina, Ca 1965 - Mom's '61 Fairlane sporting some of my handy work! Dad's '62 GMC at curb & my '55 Chevy 2dr. Handyman can be seen (sort of) behind the '61
     

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