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Vintage shots from days gone by!

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

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  1. racer chaser
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    racer chaser
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    from indiana

  2. Rootie Kazoootie
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    Gene Force, at a indoor show at Ft. Wayne in mid 50s I believe.
     
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  3. Rootie Kazoootie
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    Looks like it might have gotten under the inner guard rail and I'm sure it didn't do the radiator any good. It's an odd picture though. I wonder why it's just McCluskey and one other pushing it? And why not just wait for the wrecker to come and pull it back to the garage??
     
  4. woodbutcher
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    :DRE The crashed Cessna.Could probably have been rebuilt and flown again.Just Look at the "Glacier Girl"P38 that was rescued from about 300 feet down in a glacier in Greenland.Or the guys in Washington state that have built 5 Me262`s from the original plans.Like the line from an old Hank Williams song"If you got the money,honey,I got the time'.This thread just gets better all the time.
    Good luck.Have fun.Be safe.
    Leo
     
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  5. Hakro
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    No, it's a Chrysler 1942.
     
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  7. indyrjc
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    Rootie, I found reference to Billy Krause spinning in front of McCluskey in Turn One and Roger hitting him before he could get stopped. This was on May 4th, 1963. It's possible the wrecker is with Krause and McCluskey decided to just push his car to the road in the short chute that led back to the garages. McCluskey is still running on the 18" rears and 16" fronts. By the time he qualified he was on the new 15" wheels and wider rubber.
     
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    In 1910 a Studebaker electric truck was used to transport 4 ton "Millie" to a vet.
     
  9. the bike is for sure a Harley pre 48. it looks like a big twin by the shape of the crash bar being slightly rounded. 45s were more square. the headlight is after market along with the fender light. the front fender may be bobbed slightly. the tank gives a possible clue. it has a stripe on the front of the tank that resembles the trim piece on a 46. the bike could be older painted to look like a newer bike because to do this the band that holds the trim on has to be removed. swapping tanks and updated paint jobs were a common thing to do. cool pic too bad its faded out. the pic by 31 dodger shows the stock trim piece on the tank.
     
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    Does anybody know the details about the Cessna crash?
     
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    Yes'm, it was a fine place. It was at NW 23rd and Meridian. For better or worse, the site is now home to a Pizza Hut.
     
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