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  1. 327-365hp
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    Saw this truck at the Ringling museum in Sarasota FL. What a great museum!
     
  2. Drive in Sunday Morning church service... See the Dude on the stage and the other with the collection plate. :cool:
     
  3. 327-365hp
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    Went there when we were kids. When I got my licence, I took my girlfriend there in the 70's. Sad to say it's closed now. :(
     
  4. 327-365hp
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    Wow, tailgating at church, I thought I saw somebody crack open a cold one and spark one up. :cool:
     
  5. blowby
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    I'm new here and found this thread just last night. I am on page 29 and there are like 3,029 pages, I hope I live long enough to get through it, 'cause I am diggin' it!

    My first car:

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  6. hotrodarchaeologist
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    Is this photo legit?...

     
  7. empire
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    Couldn't tell but it looked a little photo shopped to me....
    Batman is a cardboard cut out.
     
  8. 327-365hp
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    Hell yeah! Cool car! Let us know how long it takes you to catch up!
     
  9. 327-365hp
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    Batman didn't look like that in the 60's.
     

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  10. Nitro Nick
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    I'm a bit ahead of him - at page 910. I first found this thread in aboot July last year and I guess I've averaged five pages a day (during my lunch break). At this rate it will be a well over another year before I catch up. I've been going on forums since the mid-nineties and this is THE best thread I've ever seen.
     
  11. Scarebird
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  12. 327-365hp
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    Hey Nick, you better pick up the pace, I think they add five pages per day :D
     
  13. noboD
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    You are right, he does say that. I've read 8 and 11 also. I just find that hard to believe. My neighbor had one in about '55. And there's one in the AACA museum with 71 miles on it. They are differant cars and I'd bet there were more. Unfortunately we will never know for sure, as they didn't have trim tags and no official records from GM.
     
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  15. 327-365hp
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    This is a 1965 superstock Dodge, owned a raced by Flintstonecharger's, uncle Gene. Flintstonecharger found the car in Canada, bought it and restored it.
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  16. 296ardun
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    From "Life" archives, looks like a Hellcat pushed off a carrier, probably too damaged in combat to fly, sometimes the deceased pilot was buried this way.
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  17. 296ardun
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    Also from "Life," World War II-era B-24 Liberators in the scrapyard, Kingman AZ, very few survived for restoration later, maybe 4-5?
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  18. 296ardun
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    B-17's with removed engines, most of which went for scrap, again from Life
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  19. 296ardun
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    Not sure on this one, maybe a North American O-47?
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  20. 296ardun
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    Again, not sure where this is, maybe Hamilton Field, near Novoto, CA, late 30s or early '40s? Looks like B-17s on the ramps...
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  21. 296ardun
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    Same place as above, 1940...with the closer picture, the planes look like Douglas B-23s.
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  22. 296ardun
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    Douglas B-18b's, right before WWII, they were used during the war mostly for training missions.
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    Jeep carrier, F4F Wildcat - note the wing is mid fuselage not low like a Hellcat
     
  28. gnichols
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    My guess would be a religious service? Gary
     
  29. The neat thing is there is actually no need to ever catch up. Take your time and savor the content that moves you.
     
  30. rarew30
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    Welcome! this place has the coolest pictures! I tell anyone that will listen about all the neat history photos here! BTW cool '58!
     
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