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History Wrecked Deuce Vicky

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Harrison, Sep 23, 2008.

  1. Wonder where this one is today?
     

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  2. Royalshifter
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    Red ex.....well she is with some one else now.
     
  3. The37Kid
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    Red X here too, but I'm guessing it is the stock car photo with the flying '32 Vicky.
     
  4. Aman
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    How ' bout a real picture?:(
     
  5. Deuce Roadster
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    I can see it ... :)

    Photo must have been taken when the Vicky was almost new ... judging by the other cars in the photo ...

    :D
     
  6. Deuce Roadster
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  7. LOWCAB
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    Photo shows up for me.
     
  8. Looks like a cab driver may have caused it....
     
  9. 2-TONED
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    both windshields are open real wide either they just poke around town or someone bumped their heads on em?! :eek:
    my windshield would fly off if opened that far at 70+ mph.

    the vic looks very saveable & ill bet its in someones garage today.:)
     
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  10. 2-TONED
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    could of been a chick on her phone in the deuce that caused it?! :eek:
     
  11. hot rod pro
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    i thing it was a HOUSTON POLICE running a red light,that caused it.:D

    or it could have been an angry model A guy.you know that they never liked the,OH SO NICE,32 FORDS.:eek:

    -danny
     
  12. fiat128
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    Probably rebar in some interstate by now.
     
  13. Django
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    Neat pic! Yep, it definitely looks to be the newest car in the photo.
     
  14. Deuce Roadster
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    If that photo was taken in 1935 or earlier ( I believe it was ... maybe 32 or 33 ) ... everyone in the photo would be 73 years older now ... and are most likely deceased ...
     
  15. MORodder
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    Not sure but I believe I see some hot rodders itching to get their hands on it though!!
     
  16. Goldrush Gasser
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    Guy in the white shirt is guilty as hell .
     
  17. G V Gordon
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    " Well hell Jacob. Guess we'll just have to take the fenders off of it "

    " Say ya might be onto somethin' there Jethro, Maybe it would go faster with less weight!"

    And so it begins...
     
  18. Bullington
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    Crazy how time flies...
     
  19. 54BOMB
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    One thing thats different from today is that hes probally not stressed about where to find a gennie grill for it.
     
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  20. 49ratfink
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    it would be a safe bet that nothing in that picture exists today. maybe a tree or building. that's it. those people were adults in the early 30's... they'd be 90 years old.

    what percent of the millions of cars made in the 30's are still around?? 5%?? less??
     
  21. The taxi is lettered Capitol City Cab with the Capitol dome...this would put it in Washington, DC. If you know anything about DC in the summer, everybody had their factory A/C open to the max. If heads had hit the windshield hard enough to brake the studs on the side rods, the glass would be broken.
    Note that the taxi is a '31 Model A with the Briggs body without a visor.
     
  22. GEEZZER
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    That is definetly Washington,D.C. The Capitol Cab Co. is still in business.
     
  23. I won't beat my life on it,,,there are Capital Cab Companys all over the United States. HRP
     
  24. 50dodge4x4
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    I think I saw that Vicky on the top of a pile in one of those scrap drive pictures taken during WWII. :eek: Probably along with most of the other cars in that picture. That was the demise of many 20s & 30s cars. Gene
     

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