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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Dog427435, Dec 18, 2009.

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  1. Heo2
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    No its a 32 a 3 w i think
     
  2. DocWatson
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    For some reason I suddenly HATE this kid!!:eek:

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    Maaaate as if you needed a reason :D blame these jokers...

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  4. koolkemp
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    Cool ,the crash victim has Ontario plates, havent seen one of those pcv plates in years!
     
  5. twin6
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    from Vermont

  6. roadkillontheweb
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    Getting back in the saddle but will be too busy to post much for a little while.
     
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    Is that a 41-46 chevy milk truck?? :cool:
     
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    Uh, hi Mommy! What cookie jar?
     
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    The caption says it was taken in Francis, Oklahoma. Check out the cool stop sign. I can remember a few of these around rural Oklahoma, but I don't think I've seen any for a long time.
     
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    We're always commenting about this is somebody's Grandmother. Well, this is a recent picture of her. I don't know her, I just know she's are from Oklahoma.
     
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    She's held up quite well. And I mean that in a respectful way.
     
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    Photo speaks of boy girl and a fun drive. Thats no regular smile either, that there is romance at it's finest I would say.
     
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    It looks like the builder did not take in consideration the storm water run off when building these homes,probably would be sued today.
     
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    She reminds me of my wife with the same bashful smile and turn of the head.
     
  19. Rosetr
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    One of my favorites...

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  20. starwalker
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    This is my future wife in 1969 at Bunch, Oklahoma. (If I never return to the forum, you'll know she has banished me from the computer forever).
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    And as an infant.

    You can see in my avatar what she looks like now.
     
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    In post 30717, I spotted a De soto automobile in a very familiar place , that being Capital Garage , then Coleman Scales Richfield in 1957 in Richmond Virginia . I wrote Roadkill explaining a little history of the place . The garage opened at the corner of Ryland st and West Broad St as a Ford Tractor dealer in 1921. It soon became a Ford Truck dealer . In the thirties , Coleman Scales . They sold Richfield gasoline until Little oil, a Phillips 66 wholesaler put in Phillips products in I think 1965.

    The first floor was more or less open so as to be able to pull cars through. The De Soto was along side of a Giant elevator , the largest one in Richmond Virginia to date too.

    The second floor was a Body and Fender shop . painting was on the third and total wrecks were generally stored on the roof .

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    This picture was taken in 1985 with a 1944 Agfa twin lens using Kodak Verichrome F-8 60 Photo by yers truly
     
  22. roadkillontheweb
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    Lots of these photos bring back fond memories but it is nice to see some have a real personal connection. Sure glad you enjoyed them and you shared your story with us.
     
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    Very cool, fascinating they way they operated, I would love to be able to see photos of the roof and other parts of the inside, sounds like a cool place. :D
     
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    About time the ladies learn about cars! Mom's collection late, 1920s?
     
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    Not sure of the year, but check out the hammer on the fender! Grampa took these pics at his garage in Ames, N.Y.
     
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    Out for a ride, to church?
     
  27. Mr.Quadratic
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    This is dated 1948, my mom went to the White House. Try to get that close today!
     
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    1948, a future 'lead sled'?
     
  29. Mr.Quadratic
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    Nothing like girls and guns...1947-48
     
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  30. Mr.Quadratic
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    Dated, late 1920s, my grampa went to engineering school. which was quite an accomplishment back then.
     
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