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    1938 James Stewart, actress Carol Lombard, at Santa Monica gun club

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    hot babes from yesteryear, how about Dorothy Lamour

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    1932 public drinking fountain
    Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany

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    unknown hot babe 1950
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    hot babes and cold dudes
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    no babes and weird dude

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    1945 Guam
    Giant seawall under construction by Seabees.

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    1944 Bougainville, Solomon Islands
    Marines of VMF-222
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    she better keep an eye on his perch

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    1942 Georgia State Guard

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    A few shots of the family stable from my earliest childhood days in California.

    First, the car Mom learned to drive in, a '40 Ford Tudor Coupe, w/Mom. Her next ride was the '40 Cad. The '50 or so Riley Drophead Coupe was her daily driver when I was 4-6 years old (I remember EVERYTHING about that car, like the smell of the leather, the non-California-legal popout turn indicators, the wood dash & trim, etc.). Then the '50 Chevy, in which I would ride around town standing up in the front seat (horrors!). Next is my dad's #36 jalopy, also seen winning a trophy dash. Finally, Dad's #23 Ford Vic jalopy. Wish I had a shot of his '46 Willys Jeep pickup powered by one of his racing flatheads. That pickup with a homemade topper pulling a homemade tent trailer was our Route 66 road trip setup. Not a bad childhood. Oh yeah -- Dad also rode a Harley flathead 80. What I wouldn't give for just one of those machines today . . . .
     
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    1953 Pittsburgh

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    1943 Brooklyn

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    1937 Hollywood

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    from D/FW

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    Most Corvair people actually thank Nader for his book.
    GM planned on dropping the Corvair after the 1966 Model year. The replacement was the Camaro. But due to the book, and the lawsuits, GM maintained production until the 1969 Model year, because dropping it sooner lent creedance to Nader.
    Some have said the Corvair is the most influential car ever.
    Not necesdsarily for all the right reasons.
    It had many "firsts" for a regular production automobile.
    but also spawned, for better or worse, the consumer advocacy trend, and Nader's and other's careers.
     
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