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

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  1. Rootie Kazoootie
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  2. khead47
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    Went there after the Prom in 1965 !
     
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  3. Really? I don't think I could afford to drive by, let alone take a gal there for dinner back then.

    I did take my cousin to her prom - we did Susie-Q's.
     
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  4. In 2013, the FBI dug a field up nearby to me in Oakland Twp.

    nada
     
  5. Deuce Daddy Don
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    NICE!!-------I have a cousin in Deer Park, Wa. that has a restored black '58 one
     
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    I was thinking the same thing! No back boards or neck support at all. Things have certainly improved in that field since back in those days.
     
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  7. waldo53
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    I love these old promotional videos, in this one you get a lot of background scientific info to explain the advantages of the product. These things worked o.k. I guess, as long as you didn't try to "force" them (as in a speed-shift). They liked to work at their own pace. SO - when I was a kid with my first car, a '48 Chev Fleetline, the Chevy guys all ran an eliminator kit that you could buy almost anywhere. I think I got mine from Sears and Roebuck. For a few bucks you could bolt on new shift levers, throw the vacuum assist unit in the trash - and speed-shift to your heart's content!
     
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    I remember seeing that on the news.
     
  10. A Model T navigates its way down The Dalles-California Highway (pre-Highway 97), 10 miles south of Bend.
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  11. Unique boat launching technique. Lakeside, OR 1920's-ish
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  12. greybeard360
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    We watched that in drivers ed in Calif back in 69.... Pretty gross stuff back then.

    Sent from my Moto G Play using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
     
  13. Mark Hinds
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    66 for me and yea it made ME think.....
     
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  20. Yep. They tore down a guy's barn to dig Hoffa up. Problem was....he wasn't buried there. Here is the new barn in Milford Township they built for the guy....it's almost right next door to a buddy of mine's home.... Picture 239.jpg
     
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  21. jazz1
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    Boat launches are such a great source of entertainment. This is not that uncommon of occurance
    thanks

     
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  22. loudbang
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    The Cobra shot Rootie posted in post 132250 got me intrigued so I went and found this further info for your reading pleasure. I learn something new almost everyday on the HAMB I'm a Cobra fan and thought I had seen every variation but not this one.

    A Cobra hardtop in the book The Cobra-Ferrari Wars Shelby Cobra CSX2001 at the '64 Tour de France

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