Lila Mogelon rode across Canada in 1945 on a motorcycle, as her wartime job of monitoring Japanese and German sub's comms was finished and she needed a vacation!
.........Okay, okay, point taken..Just having some fun with you, but who talks like that?!......Who am I to quarrel with Ric Flair, Nature Boy!!
B-2 of the 11th Bomb Squadron at Mines Field, California, during the 1933 National Air Races, compared to a racer. Cool that they had the presence of mind to make this photo op happen
Starter Bill Vanderwater throws the green flag to start a midget feature race, which was possibly run at Soldier Field in Chicago. One of the drivers in this event was the well know racer Tony Bettenhausen. July 20, 1947.
An Associated Oil Company Gasoline Station opening during 1938 at Portland, Oregon The spotlights are blazing above at an Associated Oil Company Gasoline Station opening at Southwest Broadway and West Burnside in Portland, Oregon in 1938.
Nielsen’s Super Service Station – Los Angeles, California Today’s featured images are of Nielsen’s Super Service Station located at 3436 West 1st Street in Los Angeles, CA, at some point in 1928. Signs on the Station indicates Nielsen was selling gasoline and oil refined by the Western Oil Company and Veedol oil from Pennsylvania. A second building behind the Station handled batteries, electrical repairs, and radios.
That is him in his first car. Drove it to high school and the boys busted his balls about the buick boat so he started taking it to the local dragstrip and the rest is history
Southern California Midget Racing and Gilmore Stadium Earl Bell Gilmore, son of Gilmore Oil Company founder Arthur Fremont Gilmore was a natural at using motor sports to help promote the Company that was the largest independent oil company on the West Coast at the time. In addition to sponsoring automobile and air racing activities, he was responsible for Gilmore Stadium being built in Los Angeles, California, it opened in 1934.
1932 - E Burnside & 28th Ave. Come see more like this and other things at https://misforgotten2.tumblr.com/
Back in the days several 49-51 Ford Customs were built where the rear fenders were replaced with rear fenders from a GM or Mopar car.