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    Ron ("RonCo") Popiel must have sold a gazillion of these iconic
    gadgets after they hit the TV screen starting back in the '70s !!!
    Chuck of ChucksTackleBox.com states they were pretty well made.
    He collects vintage fishing tackle. And as crazy as a lot of RonCo's
    stuff might have seemed, people chuckled THEN sent in their
    money to see if the goods could deliver as promised. (Maybe
    Preston Tucker should have had a Ron P. for a pitch man back
    in the late-'40s???)

    These '70s images are at Chuck's site; THANKS, Chuck! Other
    MEMORABLE RonCo stuff we saw on the tube included such
    things as the Veg-O-Matic and the Popiel Donut maker! Yowza!

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    Wow I had one of these or somthing very simular
     
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    Yeah, I had something 'very similar' too!:D


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    A few more random images to share.
    I own one of the little Desoto's and I can say, I am surprised that she did not fall through the hood. They are made of vacuum formed polystyrene and very thin and brittle
     
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    RoadKill, THANKS for posting this neat piece of DeS history! :)
    I've never seen this shot before, just one of the adult model on
    the '58 DeSoto hood. Despite the obvious OPTIMISM this promo
    shot was meant to convey, it reeks of irony, at least in retrospect!

    Here, DeS had been in business 30 years, making cars popular
    with the conservative or older buyer, then adding Hemi hipo in
    the mid-'50s. But this ad campaign -- obviously conceived early
    in the season -- did not foresee DeSoto sales plunging to half of
    their '57 level! Whoa! Coming off of THREE straight record sales
    years, these ladies, Groucho on TV, and President Irving Wolson
    in Detroit simply didn't know that THIS was actually the beginning
    of the end for DeSoto. :(

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    "The start of my gearhead adventures":D:D
     
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    There is a theme to this next group, see if you can figure it out?
     
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    The theme continues.
    Any guesses yet?:rolleyes:
     
  11. Uuuuh, pictures without restaurants ? ;)
     
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    :cool: "A Study of Form and Texture in Black-and-White Photography"?


    :D
     
  13. Anybody know more details on this tanker truck? Never seen one like it, only similar ones for texaco. Kool :D[​IMG]
     
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    awesome shot Don...I might be wrong,but,as long as you've been around this stuff, I bet you've got shoe boxes full of great old photos like this one,I for one would like to see more of them-thx
     
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    Looks like International was trying to get into the airflow tanker market that Chrysler had. They used 1939 Nash headlights in the fenders instead of the stanchion mounted original style. Early custom job by the factory?

    It's a 1939 era International DR-60 Mobiloil fuel truck with a 179" wheelbase, and a FBB 401 engine and a 1600 gallon capacity fuel tank.
     
  16. Thanks! That's what was throwing me (the Nash headlights). I saw them, but thought it said "International" on the hood sides. Nice lookin rig. and thanks for the 10 minute response time.
     
  17. Ok...found a "normal" one in a 1939 ad. man, they don't make em like that anymore.[​IMG]
     
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    I like the one with the Nash headlights better. Makes a nice custom look for a truck.
     
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    as for the theme im guessing gas stations? heh.
    chris.
     
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    Lets hope this picture was taken with the 58 being at least 10 years old as that fender is getting a little rusty.
     
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