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  1. Portland, Oregon - we all grew up with that sign shining from the top of that building.
     
  2. Sheldon Family vacation, Colorado 1948

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  3. OKG853
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    Good automotive history reviews on some of this sitcoms. Love the '66 Dodge Polara (Monaco?) rear and '66 Chrysler 300 styling. Add the '63-'64 Mercury & '59 Caddy, too. Nice film capture!
     
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    Grable's legs were insured by someone, but Angie Dickinson did have her legs insured by Lloyds of London by Universal Studios.
     
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    Cyd Charrise's legs were insured by MGM for $ 5 million bucks, according to the website.----Don
     
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    The caption says this picture was taken between 1900 and 1910. Still from Kansas Memory website.
     
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    "This sepia colored postcard shows Mr. & Mrs. T. B Coleman in their shiny new Buick on the streets of Oneida, Kansas in Nemaha County.
    Date: 1910"
     
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    I wanted to honor my Kansas City Royals because today they won their 82nd game of the year, the first time they will be above .500 since 2003. Since they didn't start until 1969, I found this 1965 card of Dick Howser, who was the Royal's manager in 1985, the year they won their 1st, and only World Championship.
     
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    Ya had to go to college for that?
     
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    Such a large Locomotive for what appears to be a three car local train.
     
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    re post 79871. Seems I remember A.M. had an electric starter installed on her 500 Trumpet!
     
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    this is on trail ridge road at a place called "rock cut" in rocky mountain national park right outside estes park, colo.
     
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    AHHH1----After my Whizzer in 1947, I desperatly wanted one of those neat Mustangs!
    But folks said NO----Looks too much like a motorcycle!!!!
    Mustangs had a deep throaty sound, no other like it!!:D
     
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    My kind of CAR The FORD GT;)
     
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    That would be the Ford GT-40..............:rolleyes:

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    How time fly's!!!------Daughter on the hood is now 61 !!!:D
     

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    What is the extra metal under the intake? (F-100D mechanic).
     
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