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VINTAGE SHOTS FROM DAYS GONE BY! (Part 2)

Discussion in 'The Antiquated' started by Ryan, Jun 17, 2019.

  1. noboD
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    VW Type 111 Ghia, never imported into the US. I still have a few parts left from one I parted out.
     
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    Engineer Boots were originally made for Steam Locomotive Engineers and Fireman, thus the name.
    They were later adopted by Motor Cyclists due to their design suitability for Bike use. From this time, many knew them as Motor Cycle Boots.
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    https://www.redwinglondon.com/blogs/red-wing-london-blog/the-history-of-the-engineer-boot
     
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    I wonder if Bill Mitchell saw that roof & door treatment before designing the 60S '38 Cad ...
     
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    A patient buying cigarettes from his hospital bed, 1950s.​
     
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    I had a 56 Studebaker with a hill holder clutch.
    Stepping on the brake with the clutch pedal depressed held the brakes until you released the clutch.
    I actually drove that car in San Francisco with no problems starting out uphill from a stop.
    Eliminates the heel-toe brake/accelerator act .
     
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    There was a pit like that in my single car garage when I bought my house 30yrs ago.
    The garage was too small so I enlarged it. Regrettably I filled in the pit.
    I sometimes I do wish I still had the pit.
     
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    And of course they had Camel and Chesterfield, some of the best lung busters ever :eek:
     
  20. Log rafts like this were put together in the Pacific Northwest and towed on the ocean to California. Talk about a hell of a tow!
     
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    A Corvair AND Knockoffs.
    Where was Ralph Nader>
     
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