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  1. moefuzz
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  3. In keeping with the Packard theme above, here is Dave Koffel in another golden oldie.
     
  4. My grandmother and grandfather Dorrough after a successful north Alabama hunting safari;
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    I can't say that I have ever seen a jar of chicken...
     
  6. Not car related but old and somewhat interesting.
    My Grandfather as a radio operator in WWI.
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  7. jimi'shemi291
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    Talk about foresight! :eek: Notice how all the tops are pre-marked for later chops??? :cool::D:p

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    THANKS to OldCarandTruckPictures!
     
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    Really picturesque vintage shot, real not PhotoShopped. Almost in that "Instant Classic" category, but it's a tad fuzzy. Shown, an auto after a sudden snow storm up at Crater Lake. The composition and light are great, and you just don't get to see the oldies all that often with all the side curtains present for bad weather.

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    THANKS to OldCarandTruckPictures!
     
  9. twin6
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    from Vermont

    Not Irene's aftermath, but might as well be. I hope all fellow HAMB'ers came through ok, with loved ones and homes intact. Oh, and vehicles too ;) Our little state took a pounding but good people from near and far have worked around the clock to open destroyed roads and bridges, and restore power and water supplies. Never seen so many National Guard, on the ground and in the air, and never been more proud or grateful. Thanks one and all.
     
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    T-6, mighty glad you and yours are well, man. WHEN will the crazy weather of '11 return to anything like NORMAL? I've never seen a year like this. Rainiest spring I can remember, floods along the Mississippi, fires all over the Southwest and Cali, too, earthquakes, heatwaves, tropical storms and hurricanes. Have we had any days or weeks that could be called "seasonal"?
     
  11. sylvian
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    from Burbank

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    Dear old Dad back in the day with his Crestliner..... RIP

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  12. That would be "grumble seat"
     
  13. starwalker
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    Woodstock traffic jam.
     
  14. Silhouettes 57
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    A Sharp Man with a Sharp Car!
     
  15. starwalker
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    Now, THAT is a news stand. There are papers from Kansas, Oklahoma, North Carolina, New Jersey, Milwaukee, Alabama and I'm sure others.
     
  16. jimi'shemi291
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    No static photo here! :eek: I'd put this forth for another in the INSTANT CLASSIC
    file! Great early ACTION photo featuring what was ONCE state-of-the-art fire-
    fighting equipment is THANKS to Dave Greenlees' great site, The OLD MOTOR.
    Dave is T-Head on the HAMB, and his own site takes a fairly academic, yet en-
    tertaining slant on early things with wheels.:cool: Any HAMBer can get lost for
    hours there!:D Now, the newspaper pic below is a mystery, as to CITY and
    YEAR. I'm guessing a northern city, about 1910-15? :confused:

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  17. alsancle
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    I was thinking the same thing.
     
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    My grandfather was in the band in WWI and he still manged to get shot. On one particular surge through the line by the Germans everybody got a rifle and sent to the front. Same thing happened in WWII to my dad who was a radar technician. During the Battle of the Bugle everybody got a rifle (but he manged to not get shot).
     
  19. Betty Skelton passed this week. RIP. She was 85 and really one of the first famous women drivers.
     
  20. moefuzz
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    Chicago, Michigan Avenue Late teens early 20's

    In the haze there is a tall structure, I think that is the water tower.


    Here's a shot of the tower from the other direction.. (1920's)

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    And a 1930's view

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    Chicago,

    Tesla Spot light, 1893

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    More of Chicago,

    The Granada Theatre


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    Merchandise Mart 1935

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    Michigan and Wacker 1920s

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    Night scene of Michigan Avenue in the 1940s, The water tower is at left

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    Palmolive Building 1930

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    Capone in court room with his lawyers 1930

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    Here are a few more to keep the ball rolling.
     
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    Three more for the show :D
     
  25. Mart
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    Roadkill: thanks for posting your pictures, always a great mixture of allsorts and homorous titles to boot.

    Mart.
     
  26. 1949
    Packard's 50th anniversary

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  27. 1959 Mexican used car dealer

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  28. jimi'shemi291
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    Moe's thought: Chicago, Michigan Avenue Late teens early 20's. In the haze there is a tall structure,
    I think that is the water tower.

    Thanks, Moe! Honestly, I was guessing Chicago, but about five years earlier:eek:. The interaction
    is one of the things I LOVE about the HAMB! :cool: I'll pass this opinion along to Dave over at The
    OLD MOTOR, referencing your various water-tower cites there (Posts 30,473 to 30,475). MANY
    THANKS, bro!!! :D -- Jimi

     
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