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

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  1. WW@ era travel trailer hitched up!
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  2. The Garberville Theatre’, Garberville Ca. Various views.
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  3. Redding Theater, Redding , Ca;
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  4. Redding, Ca.
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  5. I see the giant Uniroyal Tire ride on the left. That was originally at the Michigan State Fair, I believe.
     
  6. It was originally at the New York World's Fair. After the fair, it was moved to Michigan along I-94 just outside Detroit (Allen Park) where it still stands today.
     
  7. khead47
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    Correct. I can see the tire from my front yard!!!
     
  8. hudson48
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    Is that on the corner of Bourbon Street New Orleans? Is so we stayed there in 1990.
     
  9. 1934coupe
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    The guys on the Dover site talk about a Fore and Aft in CT or NY, I wonder if this is the same one.

    Pat
     
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    We have one of those Indian's here. It's currently at a used car lot. As soon as I get my Pontiac finished it's the first place it's going to take a picture.
     
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    Well, I found this thread 8 or 9 months ago, started on page 1 and tonite here I am at the current page. THANK YOU to ALL of the contributors!
     


  12. I'm down for 20 tickets... Hope I win!
     
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    So thats how long it takes wow...that could be a record. Just an amazing walk back in time...this thread is. One day I actually clicked on the page thing to see thread one...Been lots going on here over the years for sure and high quality entertainment at that...
     
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    … and on with the show …..

    Scoggin-Dickey Buick Co. Lubbock Texas - 1 copy.jpg Kinda Nifty in a 1950 copy.jpg Wisconsin Super copy.jpg Desert Special 57 copy.jpg Mid Fifties copy.jpg
     
  15. If I remember correctly, this is in NY.
     
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    Perth, Western Australia servos - Shell, Belmont (well, that's pretty obvious, but.........)
    FJ Holden - with whitewalls, no less!
     
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    Neptune, Hamilton Hill. Early Falcon on the hoist, a Triumph Herald in teh other bay and a EK Holden sitting to the right (unless I'm wrong and someone will correct me shortly)
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    Another Neptune servo, this one is in a place called Dog Swamp - yes, that's its name. It's on the corner of Daley St and Wanneroo Road - one of the busier arterial roads in Perth, looking south towards Perth. This looks like it's a late 50's photo.
     
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    Mobil servo, Maida Vale - outer eastern suburb of Perth. An Austin (? (A40?)), a Holden EK sedan next to the service bay and a Mini panel van on the right.
     
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    from PA

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    It sure is an Austin A40, the first A40 model, produced in 1948–1952.
     
  23. HOLY>>>>>!!!! The Doors, tooling around in a beat up Rambler! What an amazing photo!
     
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    from oregon

     
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  25. That's what i thought as well, but looking closer I don't think its a Ford at all. Taillight on fender and fender sits too high on the body

    Mick
     
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