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Vintage shots from days gone by!

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  1. Barn Find
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  2. KRB52
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    Chances are, they would not have much of a problem with tailgaters.
     
  3. in the back ground is the "new" stretch of rte 95 through Stamford CT exit 5. tray5727.jpg
     
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  4. petew
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    Exit 6 Ted , those high rise buildings are the old Southfield Village .
     
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  7. your right Pete. it has been a while since i worked at the limo company that was around the corner.
     
  8. jnaki
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    hello,
    those drives were always long, but they were family vacations. my dad was a fanatic trout fisherman that had the skills to catch his limit every time we went out on the boat. the brothers always had the row boat duty to get back and forth from the launch ramp to the "secret" spot at several lakes in the mammoth lakes area. but, as teenagers, we told them that this was the last family vacation trip...a little sad, but important for our independence. here is our cabin in the woods. fun times back in the old days...
    thanks,
    jnaki
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  10. Camping at Fish Lake, Steen Mountains, Frenchglen, Oregon
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  12. San Augustine, Texas 1939
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  13. Barn Find
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    The rear fenders on that roadster in the background are interesting. I haven't seen anybody Doing that these days. I think it works to have variety. Wonder what it would look like with pontoons on the front?
     
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    OK I found the Chevy Bowtie guys the Corvette build shop last time now it's the FORD guys turn as I present the 1962 COBRA build shop.

    Same as the Corvette build a BUNCH more photos here:
    https://www.flickr.com/photos/thehenryford/sets/72157629410923333


    Cobra Construction Moon Shop 1962


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    Note it's a 260 four barrel engine


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    Very long driveshaft LOL. A bit cramped in there.



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    Looks like they use my method of building, spread everything out. But only I know where things are located :rolleyes:



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  15. jimmy six
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    Nice shot of Fred Larson with the drive shaft...
     
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    My friend Bruce Bronson ... early 70's .... WA Bruce Bronson 5 Window .jpg
     
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