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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. Your wish is my command.

    The Flying Texan" Owned by Raefel Shields from Mesquite, Texas USA
    '66 Chevrolet Corvair by Raefel Shields | Powered by Injected Nitro 427 Chevrolet by Raefel Shields with automatic transmission
    http://www.draglist.com/draglist/se...arch&VIEW=Extended&LASTUPDATER=Raefel+Shields

    flying texan.jpg
     
  2. KRB52
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    You call only four a "more-door"? We got four per side!
     
  3. Jimbo17
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    I don't remember many other Corvair funny cars from back in the good old day's of drag racing.
    The Flying Texan looks very Cool!!!
    Jimbo
     
  4. loudbang
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    More from San Fernando Raceway

    1966

    66 and vette.JPG

    Connelly & Coonce

    Connelly & Coonce at San Fernando Raceway.JPG

    Early Dandy Dick Landy

    early dandy dick landy.JPG

    FIRST Live TV coverage

    First LIVE  TV coverage.JPG

    Starter WAY up there

    flying starter.JPG

    Jon's Speed Shop

    Jon's Speed shop road and pipes.JPG
     
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    1.JPG

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    Cotati Drag Strip 1959

    Cotati Drag Strip 1959.JPG

    Dual SBC at Lions

    dual SBC at lions.JPG

    Ford Gurney Westlake heads.

    Ford Gurnney Westlake intake.JPG
     
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    2.JPG

    Goleta Drag Strip

    Goleta Drag Strip.JPG

    Lions

    lions.JPG

    Santa Ana Drag Strip

    Santa Ana Drag strip.JPG

    The NHRA Drag Racing Meet at Santa Ana, California, ca. 1950s.

    The NHRA Drag Racing Meet at Santa Ana, California, ca. 1950s..JPG
     
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    upload_2017-7-23_8-14-8.png photo credit Leroy Grannis So Cal 1961
    Hello,
    This photo is pretty famous as the world renown photographer, Leroy Grannis caught some Huntington Beach locals just arriving at the HB Pier for an early morning session. In the background, is the fabulous Golden Bear concert venue where many great rock bands from the 60's played there. (small, intimate, outstanding sound...could not get any better.)

    We saw Janis Joplin in 1968 playing with The Big Brother and The Holding Company. It was a concert to be remembered...She was singing just steps away from our small table. She walked up to each of the tables while rocking out her famous songs. It was quite some night...

    Jnaki
    The waves in 1961-62 were pretty outstanding, too... The HB Pier, a great place to watch the surfers and waves.
     
  8. scrubba
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    Bless you Maggie , it's almost impossible to find any Vintage stuff from Tarrant County !!!!
     
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  9. Dinah's Snack Shack, between Stanford and Palo Alto, CA
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  10. I have my sources - you're welcome.
     
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  11. jcmarz
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    from Chino, Ca

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  13. Das ist gut herr Jobst. Wundabar


    Sent from my iPhone using H.A.M.B.
     
  14. fbi9c1
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    Nope. 53 Buicks had PS standard, PB was a $55 option, A/C was a $594 option and the new V8 got better than 10 MPG. Buick club member.
     
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