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Vintage shots from days gone by!

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Dog427435, Dec 18, 2009.

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  1. DarthG8R
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    Caption this Photo ........


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  13. Could be an easy picture to fake. A child lying flat underneath. The chair would have to have space below the backrest. I hope that was the case.
     
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    What does the post, #72527, have anything to do with the intent of this thread or this entire website? Let's not turn this into a socio-political thread.
    (assuming that there is such a word as "socio-"...I dunno)
     
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    :D Loving this thread more all the time.I have a question about the"Ghost Car".
    Does anybody know what ever happened to it?I hope that it went to the makers museum.Thanks.
    Good luck.Have fun.Be safe.
    Leo
     
  17. 296ardun
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    First two pictures are of the results of a tornado that hit Carswell Air Force Base in Texas, September 1, 1952. Most of the B-36 bombers were returned to service (only one was scrapped), but the devastation was a wake-up call for the Air Force, which realized how vulnerable its strategic bombers were to a nuclear attack. They began dispersing bombers and improved early warning to reduce the possibility of a sneak Soviet bomber attack doing much worse!
     
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    If you're referring to the clear plastic Pontiac that appeared several pages back, it still exists and is in a private collection today.
     
  19. OK, I gotta do it....At the risk of getting suckered into what was a non existent "socio-political argument, post #72527 is after all, a "vintage shot from days gone by",
    and has as much to do with the intent of this thread or this entire website as several thousand other posts in this thread that have nothing to do with traditional hot rods. just sayin.....
     
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    X2 its a picture of the original complaint.... so the best way for this not to turn into a sociopoltical discussion is for you not to respond :D



    btw, you know that she was NOT just a random bus passenger
     
  21. Can't we have this one forum stick to the subject it was intended for ? Is that asking too much ?
     
  22. You can't get this many kids on the hood of a Prius.

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    Nice Blower

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    Thanks for posting this picture of a 1958 Desoto Firemite! I had not seen this one before. I can tell by the picture that it is the early vacuum formed plastic body not the later Fiberglass body that replaced it after the plastic bodies were starting to break up.
    The sign on the side says Dewey Hendrix: Miss fat stock show: Galena Park 1965

    Some research shows the picture was taken in Houston, even though the sign says 1965, i am sure the photo was taken in 58 because the body would not be in that good of shape by then. have one I know! Note that the rear hubcap is missing

    Edit: DEWEY-HENDRIX MOTORS was the Desoto dealership in Galena Park in 1958
     
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    My great Grandfather. 1931. Useful, Missouri on US Hwy 50 about the time they paved it for the first time.

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    330th Transportation Co. Vung Tau, Viet Nam
    I know because I was there Feb. 10 1967 thru May 9 1968
     
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    Any idea which Humphrey Chevrolet this is? I know of one in Evanston, IL and one in Milwaukee.
     
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