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    Originally Posted by Olmon [​IMG]
    Sports car have a place here too - - after all, hot rods started out being built by guys who wanted, but couldn't afford to buy, a performance sports car. So they built their own from what they had & could afford.


    Hey Outlaw, Have you ever heard of a 'cutdown'?
    Lots of old Fords had cutdown doors and other work emulating sports cars
     
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    I'd like to take that for a ride :)
     
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    So which one is Larry?:D



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    I see Roy Acuff and Hank Williams, Sr.......
     
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    Little Jimmy Dickens down front, I believe, too.
     
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    The real deal


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    Coney Island

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    And Little Jimmy Dickens

    Edit... Opps too slow.
     
  20. Red Foley (white hat), Little Jimmie Dickens (in front of Hank) and I think that's Patsy Montana to Hank's left (not sure)
     
  21. Yeah, and that guy with the jackhammer looks mighty happy about something. . . . :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :D

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    The Bell Aircraft YFM-1 "Airacuda," built by Bell Aircraft in the late '30s to shoot down attacking bombers...it had gunner positions in front of the pusher engines, but did not get beyond a few prototypes....
     
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    Something dont look right in this picture.
     
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    I agree probably a display for the latest model. We had a very good friend of the family that had the Beatty appliance franchise in Edmonton, Alberta that used to display vintage appliances to show how far technology had advanced.He did these displays for the Edmonton Ex and later Klondike days. Later in his career he did the same for Maytag. As a kid I would go with him when he was setting up his displays. I remember his collection of old appliances
     
  25. Looks like it's a trade show.
     
  26. You're joking, right? Ever heard of Ak Miller and the El Caballo hot rod/sports car? Max Balchowsky and Old Yeller? There are boat loads of such "crossovers" if you care to do some research.
     
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    Arkansas gal Rubye Rose Blevins, aka Patsy Montana:)

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    THANKS for mentioning Red Foley! Anybody remember the
    Saturday-night country music TV show he MC'd? :confused: He had a
    LOT of folks from the Op'ry on there, and the mood was always
    upbeat. This was along about '57 to '59, and Ford pickups
    and "Kaiser" Jeep were two of the sponsors. I just can't re-
    member for the life of me the name of the show. "Saturday
    Night Barn Dance," maybe??? That's a wild-a---guess!
     
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    Moe, YOU, sir, are insidious! :eek:

    (But the pic NEEDS NO CAPTION! :D)
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    Reminders of how obsolete US military aviation was in the late 1930s...The twin-engine bombers are Douglas B-18 Bolos, poorly armed, small bomb load, short range, but Congress almost required the Air Corps to buy these over the 4-engine B-17s. The fighters are Republic P-35s, also obsolete by the time of Pearl Harbor.

    Great shots, thanks for posting
     
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    Not sure if it's relevant but I have 'there's room for us all in the hootenany hall so c'mon let's sing out' etched in my brain.
     
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