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  1. Little-known 1953 Cadillac Ghia Coupe:
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  2. 1953 Lincoln XL-500
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  3. What a Gorgeous Caddy!
     
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    Picture mixup - This is a '51 Buick XP300 concept car.
     
  5. Marty Strode
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    Gary, are you sure that's a Lincoln, it sure looks Oldsmobile to me.
     
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    … thanks to "imbued with Hues", she colorizes old photos :
    Here's a looks at the 1966 Oldsmobile Detroit Auto Show…gosh to think what they can do with nurses uniforms and electrical tape … so Sock it to Me !
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    …and here we see ol' Jack LaLanne in 1954 giving a whole new meaning to the term 'Boy Toy' !
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    … ouch …. could this be a possible track Meating ?
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  9. BornBuick
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    …. Oh boy an old one - A 1936 Levi's Jeans ad predating the stone washed look, featuring the 'down n out look' 509 relaxed fit with optional zipper ….
    A 1936 Levi\'s Ad .jpg
     
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    …. so you just gotta ask yourself - ' What's so Special about this car ? '
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    …. Wow the 1954 'El Camino' Motorama Concept for Cadillac and just in time for Cinco de Mayo ….
    1954 Cadillac \"El Camino\" Motorama car.jpg
     
  12. BornBuick
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    … So please meet Herman T. Hertz, as pictured here demonstrating working out one of his new big ideas he has claiming something about wanting to put you in the driver's seat ….
    Let Hertz put You in the drivers seat.jpg
     
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  15. The Mercedes-Benz Type 770 of Reichsmarschall Hermann Göring after it was taken by American troops, 1945.

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  17. I'm sure that you meant to say, "It's Studebaker and Hudson night"....
     
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  18. Looks like an "88" on the tail fin.
     
  19. gnichols
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    Artist Paul Mondrian was very hip in the 60's! Gary
     
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    That car is now on display at the Metropolitan Pit Stop in North Hollywood CA futuristic-cars.jpg
     
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  22. Nope, I'm no expert! Just going by the captions provided!
     
  23. Today, McKeesport, PA is a hollowed-out former steel town. But in 1958, the “Tube City” was the heart of a still-thriving Mon Valley. 50,000 people called it home, almost 10,000 worked at U.S. Steel’s National Tube Works, and the city, located at the confluence of the Monongehela and Youghiogheny Rivers, was Mon Valley’s shopping and entertainment center.
    The McKeeesport Auto Show 1958
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