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  1. Ester Eddie
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    from Alaska

  2. Mr Mayo
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    Here's another photo of the El Camino camper from a 1965 Chevrolet brochure:
     

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  3. MMM RED
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    Nice Mullins Red Cap...Also in Bob Parmalees book on this trailer,,,Good read
    ...Jay
     
  4. nwbhotrod
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    Linda and I have had some great times. And if she had been there she would tell you
     
  5. Whataburger's were all over the southwest (Az,NM&Tx), this one looks to be in Az. The best "chain" fast food burger place around for years.
     
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  6. Wickenburg, AZ. "the most western town in the southwest". This picture was taken just east of US 93 & US 60 jct., heading toward Phoenix. Before Interstate 10, if you were coming from Las Vegas or L.A., you drove right thru here. This was a great little town back in the 70's.
     
  7. twin6
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    More vintage Oregon scenes (hope they aren't repeats)...
     

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  8. Only info with the pic "1953 Lincoln XL500"
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  9. white64
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    Just a minute! I'll hold the ladder!
     
  10. lizzard71
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    Price Motors, 911 S Cumberland Street, Morristown TN. 1965. Building still there as a used car lot.
     
  11. Big T
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    That's how we do it in Jacksonville. :D The sign represents the merger of Duval County and Jacksonville, 10/1/1968 - making it the largest city 'land wise' in the United States.
     
  12. Bama Jama
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    I was there at NAS Jax in 1970 for "A" school.Good times at Jacksonville Beach.
     
  13. papastoyss
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    Note the EMPI Inch Pincher logo on the VW bus behind the 4D bug, this would date the pic to the early 70's.
     
  14. mart3406
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    It's a Zis factory 'concept car', built in the
    Soviet Union - circa 1953 or so.

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  15. lewislynn
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    Bears repeating, thanks.
     
  16. Interesting! I didn't realize that WHATABURGER was that far west! There is still a WHATABURGER within walking distance of my office (here in Newport News, VA) actually! I thought that they were only southEAST. Not bad burgers for the price and the place is still packed at lunchtime!
     
  17. jimi'shemi291
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    Powered by the Willys-based Hurricane F-head six, the Kaiser Darrin DKF-161 fiberglass
    sports car appeared to promote the sports-car movie "Johnny Dark" whose real stars were
    Tony Curtis and the low-production Woodill Wildfire, also containing many Willys com-
    ponents. The Darrin roadster weighed less than 2,200 pounds:cool: and produced 90 hp at
    4,200 rpm, with mechanical lifters, 7.3-1 comp ratio and just a single-barrel Carter carb.
    A three-speed overdrive manual was standard, though a GM Hydramatic tranny was op-
    tional. Tom McCahill liked the car in most respects, though he reported that it leaned a
    bit in curves. The sticker was $3,655, or $30,000+ in 2011 dollars. It was the last new
    model by Kaiser before the company turned its domestic attention to very successful Jeep
    production and took auto production permanently to Argentina, where Kaisers were built
    into the 1960s. It is believed that at least two of the convertibles received MuCulloch cen-
    trifugal superchargers (possibly at the behest of Darrin himself, who bought up the unsold
    Kaiser Darrins. Robert Paxton McCulloch's facilities were very near Darrin's LA showroom;)).
    Photo thanks to Automotive World online journal.

    Some argue that the Kaiser Darrin was the first TRULY American sports car, preceding both
    the Corvette and Thunderbird. Apparently, they feel the earlier Nash-Healey did not qualify:rolleyes:
    as truly American, due to its mixed parentage.

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  18. jimi'shemi291
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    Dyed-in-the-wool car guy Alden Jewell of FlickR posted this KEEN pic of another car guy,
    Mechanix Illustrated's "Uncle Tom" McCahill, about to step into the new Tucker 48 for a test
    drive. Alden said the August 1948 article by Tom contained high praise for the speedy new
    machine.;););)
     
  19. mart3406
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    I was there for two months last year
    and this looks like it could be a typical
    parking lot, somewhere in present-day
    downtown Havana!!!:eek::eek:
    Mart3406
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  20. mart3406
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    Didn't that still-born Fraser, nee
    Graham prototype, among other
    things feature front-wheel-drive,
    too, based on some leftover Cord parts
    and tooling? I wonder what's up with
    the right-hand steering on the car in
    the pic.I've seen other pics of this
    prototype before, but never one with
    right-hand-drive. I wonder if the pic
    has been accidentally flipped, perhaps??

    Mart3406
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  21. 117harv
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    Seems to be rise of the immature adults posting on this thread as of late, sad really:cool:
     
  22. mart3406
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    :DAlternate Caption - "Psychiatric drugs
    and treatment methods were still in
    their infancy in the early-1960's and
    after his visit to the Chevrolet display
    at the Auto Show, Bill became convinced
    that with his strange and suddenly new
    found 'superpower of levitation',
    combined with his evil genius, that
    nobody, no power on earth, could stop
    him now and that he was very soon,
    going to rule the world!!
    ":eek::eek::D:D

    Mart3406
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  23. cfnutcase
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    Looks like a nice place to be right now....
     

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  24. cfnutcase
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    WOW! I mean......just WOW!!! Oh yea, I think there is a car in the pic too, but it is kinda fuzzy.....Jim
     

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  25. cfnutcase
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    Is this car still around? Jim
     

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  26. cfnutcase
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    And a few more cool ones I have saved.. I think the 59 chev/boat is a photoshop but it is still a cool looking pic in my opinion. Jim
     

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  27. noboD
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    Yes sir. A friend owns the pickup they hauled the Inch Pincher on.
     
  28. twin6
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    More vintage wood, for Novadude.
     

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