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  1. cjrolke
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    i read it and found it interesting

    thanks
     
  2. "I really appreciate the historic commentary. Sometimes it drives me nuts when there's no explanation with a picture. This whole thread is a great modern history lesson."
    I have friends who aren't all that into hot rods who lurk on the HAMB just for this thread.
    I think, in a way, we are all history buffs or we wouldn't play with old cars.
     
  3. jimi'shemi291
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    Amen! Big THANKS to all for including cutlines. Great pix of late! The quaint postcard images are super, SWI. And please add me to the list of those who appreciated learning all the history of the DC-1.
     
  4. Skcollob
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    from UK, Kambs

  5. 55bird
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    New here, but been lurking a few months since finding this great thread. Love it, like hanging out in an old garage a bit musty with that good old grease smell.
     
  6. 64 DODGE 440
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    Skcollob, that's one impressive machine shop. Those are some BIG engines!
     
  7. Bvictork
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    Would this be Bessie Stringfield?
     
  8. johnnyvees
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    from sunland ca

    Pasadena CA Noll Packard Car Dealership Building is still there i used to go by it in the late 70,s at that time it sold some real cool hot rods and kustom cars now it is a empty Building all the old signs gone but the building still looks cool
     
  9. Bob W
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    from Here

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    Just before "D Day" Not like the over restored planes of today that you see at air shows. Cars are the same way, they were built to make money and people to drive and not built as a "work of art" . :)
     
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    1948 Shell Service Station in Los Angeles
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    1937 Deserted Texaco Service Station
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    Poust's Service Station Rubber Avenue Naugatuck CT
     
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    Shaffers Texaco Service 7 mi South of Canton Pa Route 14 Gas Station
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    Hi-Speed service station in Lapeer, Michigan 1938\
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    1921 Bullet proof postal truck
     
  13. swi66
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    1959 Battle Creek Mich - Clark Jet Towing Tractor

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    I work less then a mile from the site of the old Clark plant. It along with the Eaton valve plant were both torn down 20 years ago
     
  16. Abomination
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    I believe the aircraft tugs made by Clark had Industrial Chrysler Hemis in 'em...
     
  17. jimi'shemi291
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    Liza, Liz and Mike Todd. Photograph by Toni Frissell, 1957.
    Elizabeth Taylor and producer Mike Todd were married Feb-
    ruary 2, 1957. The couple had a daughter, Elizabeth Frances
    (Liza) Todd, who was born August 7, 1957. On 22 March 1958,
    Todd's private plane, Lucky Liz, crashed near Grants, New
    Mexico. The plane, a Lockheed Lodestar, was downed by
    engine failure while being operated grossly overweight at the
    limit of its altitude capability, and the crash killed all four on
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  18. jimi'shemi291
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    One idyllic gas station pic, Gary! Can you or any other HAMBer tell from the GAS PUMPS
    about what year this would have been? :confused: The cars alone make it look like '35 or 36.
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    Shaffers Texaco Service 7 mi South of Canton Pa Route 14 Gas Station
     
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    As Tim the Toolman said, he's cutting metal..........with FIRE!!!!! :D
     
  20. Jagman
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    I read in today's paper that Lindsay Lohan is going to star as Liz in a movie about this time in her life.......
     
  21. swi66
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    Miami FL Oldsmobile Car Dealership
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    Louisville KY C F Smith Motors DeSoto Plymouth Dealership
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    Kay Motor Company Plymouth Dealership Sunnyvale CA 1949
     
  22. swi66
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    Binghamton NY Botnick Chevrolet
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    Morrisville PA Oldsmobile Car Dealership

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    Corvina CA Ford Car Auto Dealership
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    Patchogue NY Oldsmobile Car Dealership
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    Compton CA Moothart Plymouth
     
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  24. 1942 Helena MT

    Detroit MI
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  25. 1938 Plain City OH
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  26. 1939 Mardela MD
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  27. 1942 Bozeman MT
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  28. eddie1
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    Not sure the year but Lions Gate Bridge in Vancouver, BC
     
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