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    Thanks for the woodie pics Lee,,, :cool::cool::cool:
     
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    For an Austin Seven nut like me this last page has woken me up again, Great stuff from the NPL with the artwork for the Bantams, the Alex Tremulis sketches are just awesome (to coin an American phrase). Apart from the girl next door who is gorgeous the best one just has to be 'moon discs' which is a 1920s BMW Dixi Limousine. The disc wheel covers were popular options when these cars were new. Thanks to jimi'shemi291, gyronaut, roakillontheweb and of course Johnny Gee.
     
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    I would love to know what's going on here?

    This one blew me away!
     
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    Looks like KOA doing their annual public custom "demo" at Wintersun.:D
     
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    The first shot is of a scrap drive during WWII in Pittsburgh and the second shot is probably less than half of the total shot. The yard is huge I had to zoom in that much so you could even get the details to see what it was. Probably from the 20s

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    Its Bennett Brothers Auto Wreckers from 1928 and the scenic view from Shadyside train Station check the next two photos for more of the pile.
     
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    THe allied air crew in post in 30595 are holding part of a tail assembly of an FW-190.
     
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    "There was a young man from Dundee
    who . . ."
    er, uh, never mind! :rolleyes:

    Maybe we should stay away from THAT limerick!
    (But, I'm willing to bet SlideRule knows how it ends! Ha, ha!:p)


    Wow, you all were busy after the first shift went off duty yesterday! QUALITY stuff!

    HUGE THANKS there RoadKill, for the added JUNKYARD shots WITH LOCATIONS!
    Knowing WHERE they were makes them a ton more enjoyable, buddy!

    Totally AGREED: A lady does NOT have to be a Marilyn M. clone to be beautiful!
    "The Girl Next Door" is just fine. ;):cool: And beauty DOES NOT require designer clothes,
    trendy hair, store-mannequin makeup, surgical enhancement, blah, blah, blah.

    GyroNaut, THANKS for the awesome TRUE Evans/Tremulis Bantam convertible
    story! The photo is quite a special find. Gotta love the HAMB! :cool:

    EhDubya, ANOTHER "Instant Classic"! Just like "Girl Next Door" beauty, REAL-LIFE
    PHOTOS beat anything Hollywood or Broadway could EVER dream up. It's so funny
    how ONE PIC can immortalize a tiny -- but special -- moment in time! THANKS for
    finding this one, bro.

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    Okay, okay! A tad OT, but go to this LIMERICK site and laugh yer butt off!
    www.surfnetkids.com/limericks.html

    "Archimedes, the well known truth-seeker,
    Jumping out of his bath, cried 'Eureka!'
    He ran half a mile,
    Wearing only a smile,
    And became the very first streaker." :p

    "The limerick packs laughs anatomical
    Into space that is quite economical.
    But the good ones I've seen
    So seldom are clean -
    And the clean ones so seldom are comical.'':D

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    I wish this pic could talk! And that it had been framed a tad better.
    Still, there seem to be some hints who, when and where it was
    taken, eh? :confused: THANKS, JalopyJunkie!

    Reminds of my uncle's '47. :cool: He was a wild one! (My dad had sworn
    off bikes before the war when a best friend had, in his words, "tried
    to climb a telephone pole" with a cycle.:() After the Indian, my uncle
    had at least two more Harleys I can remember. Riding on the back
    of those noisy 'chines was a big deal for a young boy! :D
     
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    I'm speculating a bit:rolleyes:, but I'd bet five bucks this is a publicity stunt from during
    the Korean War to promote scrap drives. Scrap campaigns during WWII had
    been one of the effective ways leaders elicited public support and involve-
    ment in the war effort. Anyway, NOTHING authorities did could ever make
    the Korea "Police Action" popular with even a fraction of the American pop-
    ulace; I think people had gotten war weary, and they didn't want another war
    so SOON after WWII!

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    If you look at the discussion we had back on Page 454 RE the LIFE
    photo below, I think there's a strong connection.

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    Two awesome "commercial vehicles" :cool: from '38, THANKS to the New York Public Library.

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