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    Harlem USA. 1936
     
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    FlatRock Michigan Speedway, about 1956:
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    Early 60s FlatRock MI
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    Spartan Speedway (near Lansing MI) '60s
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    1952 Ionia MI Speedway
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    Originally posted by SWI

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    Wow, almost scanned right by this EXCEPTIONAL pic, Gary! :eek: Looks as though the DeSoto is practically
    spanking new. It's a VERY rare '54 Coronado special spring edition, featuring a Hemi V-8. The Coronados
    were ONLY offered in '54 and '55 and represented efforts by the POST-Keller company to begin breaking
    with the staid "librarian's car" :eek: image which K.T. Keller had marketed to. :rolleyes: Besides the special interior
    appointments and the Hemi automatic, these Coronado's featured DeSoto's first two-tone paint schemes.
    THOUGH this surely seems unimpressive by later standards, :p it represented a successful, limited experi-
    ment, ;) paving the way for a TRI-tone Coronado for '55 and -- of course -- the flamboyant DeSotos that
    followed in the Forward Look finned era! :cool: Gary, I am glad you dredged this snap shot up. It is the first
    period photo I have seen of owners with one of the rare Coronado's,:D as opposed to a promotional photo
    or ad. Coronados were meant to test marketing waters, not to make a smash; thus, they are some of the
    rarest of the, then, CHANGING breed!
     
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    Mmmmmm! Nutritious And Delicious, Now with 50% more worms!
     
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    I'd love to have a Hudson Hornet just like that.
     
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    Intersection of North 7th and State Streets in Manitowoc. The view is to the east down State Street. The accident occurred in icy conditions at 10:05 a.m. on Christmas Eve, December 24, 1944. [​IMG]
     
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    Probably misspelled - I'm guessing it was Bisbee, AZ.
     
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    When I look at this thread, I like to open up a second window to Google Maps and see if I can locate present day photos to match the old scenes. I believe this is the same corner in Jackson, KY - the one building with three windows on the second floor is about the only thing still recognizable.

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    Main street today:

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    More then and now.

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    "So would Marshall Teague"!!!
     
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    These 'then & now' comparisons are awesome...!
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    1955 Goodyear Store
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    Drag Racin' looks like early 60s
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    About 1969-70 Wood Brothers Racing Team
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    Yup! Those Hudson Hornets were fab in the early 50s
    Daytona Beach, 1951 or '52, Teague in the #6:
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    photo NASCAR archives
     
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    There have been many myths and stories about Corvairs cathing on fire, flipping over, spinning out of control, p***ed on, twisted and exaggaderated from person to person for 40 some years. And ussually by people who dont know what they'er talking about, or they would know better--and its all BS!
     
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    where was this photo taken
     
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    Arcadia, California
     
  30. A picture paints a thousand words

    Caption reads---'Son of des***ute Ozark family, Arkansas, 1935'




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