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  1. The first rig is my Dad's, the second rig is my uncle's and the other two rigs belonged to thier hunting buddies. I'm guessing this photo was taken during one of thier goose hunting trips from SoCal to Tule Lake, California.
    I'm very interested in knowing where the heck MiniCooper found this photo!
    ....and thanks a lot for posting it!!![/QUOTE]
    It's all over the internet if you know where to look. I posted it a few years ago here.
     
  2. The first rig is my Dad's, the second rig is my uncle's and the other two rigs belonged to thier hunting buddies. I'm guessing this photo was taken during one of thier goose hunting trips from SoCal to Tule Lake, California.
    I'm very interested in knowing where the heck MiniCooper found this photo!
    ....and thanks a lot for posting it!!![/QUOTE]
    I search 'everywhere' on the internet for photos about America from the 1930s till mid 1970s, just for my own 'collection'. I'm from Netherlands, but I'm way more interested in the history of America, specially that from the 1930s till mid 70s because of the whole culture, but especially the cars.

    I think I found these photo's on FlickR. I hope you don't mind posting them here.
     
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    I search 'everywhere' on the internet for photos about America from the 1930s till mid 1970s, just for my own 'collection'. I'm from Netherlands, but I'm way more interested in the history of America, specially that from the 1930s till mid 70s because of the whole culture, but especially the cars.

    I think I found these photo's on FlickR. I hope you don't mind posting them here.[/QUOTE]

    I don't mind you posting it at all. You may find it interesting that my Fathers family immigrated to America from Friesland in the early 1900's!
     
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    It's all over the internet if you know where to look. I posted it a few years ago here.[/QUOTE]
    That's very helpful, thanks. I will look all over the internet.
     
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  15. That's very helpful, thanks. I will look all over the internet.[/QUOTE]
    Kinda vague wasn't it -
     
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  16. NE 24th and NE Broadway 1929 (Portland, OR)
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  18. This is amazing! I thought for a sec they were real...

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  19. This gentleman's work is beyond amazing.
    It's the most realistic art I've ever seen on the HAMB.
     
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  21. very talented.
    i believe he is on the hamb.
     
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