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

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  1. I think every pic I have seen of LeMay the stoogie is hanging out his mouth, cool!
     

  2. Everybody has their absolute, positivly, without a doubt personal favorite individual car ....... The Orange Crate is mine! ..... thanks NovaDude
     
  3. Here's a couple from the local Debby's Diner....
     

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  4. rainhater1
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    In the 50's he would fly into bases without talking to the tower, if they didn't race out and stop the plane, every one would be in trouble, one time he came off the plane with his stoggy in mouth, a guard said it might start a fire the sarg said it wouldn't dare.
     
  5. Novadude55
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    Googled it and here's some of what I found:
    http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-911-technical-forum/156095-fageol-twin-engine-356-a.html
    "The Twin Coach Company was started by Lou Fageol's father. It was not his company. The Indy car produced vy Twin Coach had two supercharged Offy's. It ran in the 1946 race. The 911 engined car belongs to some one else.. Twin Coach had been sold to Flixble and Lou died in January 1961 probably from injuries suffered in his famous hydroplane race boat crash/flip.

    The twin engine car in the picture also had two more engines -chainsaw - one for each supercharger!

    The Supersonic, now in restoration process in LA (2010). It began prior to WWll when it was a streamliner owned by Joel Thorne. It was modifed to be driven on track in Indianapolis by none other than Wilber Shaw. It was powered by a Fageol Twin Coach 6 cylinder bus engine. There were few if any aircraft parts used
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    and from hemmings blog:
    http://blog.hemmings.com/index.php/2009/03/16/fageol-special-the-other-fageol-supercar/
    " Fageol Supersonic, currently housed at the Automobile Driving Museum in El Segundo, California"
    Here is a color pic
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    A tribute to the fng.. :D
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    heres some
     

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  11. Damn lil' hubcap thief!
     
  12. mart3406
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    :DALTERNATE CAPTION - "Throughout
    the entire 1960's and '70's, orders from
    Wile E. Coyote were single-handedly
    responsible for keeping ACME Corporation
    a going concern!
    ":eek::eek::D

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  13. 4tl8ford
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    Someones going to get a little "Nukie"
     
  14. starwalker
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    Chattooga, Georgia, Davis Brothers Motors (From Chattoga Photo History)
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  15. 11E
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    Looks about the right configuration for an Convair Atlas missile.
     
  16. starwalker
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    Chattoga again, but don't know what year or occasion
     
  17. starwalker
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    Somewhere around 1940, Shorty DeMonia is the taxi owner.
     
  18. 1961 Montgomery AL
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  19. 1952 Bourbon Street, New Orleans
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  20. 1941 tourist camp near D.C.

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  21. 1909 Prudential Ad - wasn't this the Navy's Great White Fleet era?
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  22. 1940 Quincy MA
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  23. 1940 Alexandria LA
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  24. 1925 c.a. Harvey Firestone and Henry Ford at campsite - probably Michigan
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  25. 1941 Columbus GA
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  26. 1941 Circus Sideshow Poster
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  27. 1937 Auton TX floods
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  28. 1940 Woodstock VT
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