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  1. Sweepspear
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    :confused: Same here. :confused:
     
  2. fbi9c1
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    It's actually Pampa, TX :)
     
  3. Mac1967
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    The Santa Clara County Fair was always a blast, from checking out the latest models in the RV/Boat showrooms to the rides and games. But toward the end of the evening they would race or have SMASH UP DERBY!!! Yes! :)

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    Must be a very high volume traffic corner, the older bldgs are staying but the corner keeps changing.
     
  5. Big_John
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    from Upstate NY

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    I remember the Wild Mouse ride at Suburban Park in Manlius, NY from when I was a kid. I was told that some kids had been killed riding it. I don't know to this day if that was true or not, but it kept me off it.
     
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    Life Magazine Ads - February, 1940
     
  9. Mac1967
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    I wouldnt doubt it, the one at SCBB was replaced with waterslides.
     
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    Gravel dump truck.
     
  11. In the US, that front end and grille indicate a 1955 Buick Century, but the tail lights appear to be the same as US built cars got in 1956. I know a lot of changes went on with export cars, but this is the first mixed year Buick I have seen. Thanks for posting. It's nice to see a drop top Buick from that era.
     
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    Hey Twin 6 , anybody. I need some help identifying just what color/ colors were used on Sunray branded gasoline pumps . This is the first one that's an original that I have seen . scrubba
     
  13. Really you just put your hand up under your arm pit and move your elbow up and down and it will sound like a fart .
     
  14. 55bird
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    My family and I were there just before the fire. They had a Tucker on display, probably destroyed.
     
  15. Sweepspear
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    I thought the same thing about those taillights, but wasn't sure.
     
  16. Silhouettes 57
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    Delivery boys for the Santa Cruz Sentinel. The cool kids had there handlebars upside down. I think I see my panel truck ;) PS did anyone throw a paper, I threw the San Jose Mercury News for a moment.[/QUOTE]

    I threw for the Herald American in the Norwalk, Artesia area of California back in the late 50's early 60's.
     
  17. :D Ha Ha Ha , best so far !!
     
  18. lordairgtar
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    Muskego beach (later called Dandelion Park) in Wisconsin had this coaster. I rode it and it was scary. One part of the track went over the water and tilted out before returning the other way. Yuppie s*** condos are on the site now.
     
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    My grandpa started worked for Bonanza back in 50 or 51 and moved from Vegas to Scottsdale in the early 60's. He had a great collection of Bonanza stuff and some even better stories.
     
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    You, another member and my older brother are all SURVIVORS of the Wild Mouse. :)
     
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    When we moved to Southern Spain, there were limits as to what kind of car you could ship over. So some people would go without a vehicle. The good thing was that there was a good buy/sell market a****st the incoming/outgoing military personnel since some of those vehicles there couldnt come back to the US because they wouldnt p*** US safety inspections. They were cheap and you basically looked at it like you were renting it for 3 years and then youd turn it over, which is exactly what we did. We had a Citreon and a SEAT 850 (Spanish FIAT).

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    1950s Citroen. These cars would lift when you turned on the ignition and lower when you shut them off, tripped me out the first time.

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    60s Seat 850. The "tin can"
     
  22. swi66
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    3rd photo in a series of 3.
    probably a Walgreens there now.........
     
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    Kinsmen's Swimming Pool, Truro, Nova Scotia
     
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    Skokie – 1950’s Old Orchard Shopping Center – Marshall Field Store
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    Interlaken Park – Fairmont Minnesota
     
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    swi66: Where did you get those pics of Fairborn (my hometown)? I was there at the time Kennedy was there in the photos. Cool
     
  30. swi66
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    Found it here:
    http://www.efairborn.com/album.htm

    And there is a lot more there as well.
     
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