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Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by Ryan, Dec 1, 2025 at 7:07 AM.

  1. Ryan
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    Ryan submitted a new blog post:

    Tom Cobbs: MT in BW

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    Continue reading the Original Blog Post
     
  2. Tom davison
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    Even with out reading the text, I immediately recognized the throttle quadrant of the cl***ic DC-3 aircraft!
    That cl***ic aircraft, was and still is one of the best flying machines that was ever created, and Cobb's recognized it with his camera!
    The man knew what was good in any category on all levels!
    Thanks @Ryan
    from Dennis.


    City of Portland D.C. - 3.JPG
     
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  4. Joe Blow
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    Somethin' about this one.....just keep going back to it.
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  5. Ryan
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    Same... it's the least ***uming photo of the batch... and really, the least important. It's also the best.
     
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  6. Michael Ottavi
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    Great addition to the usual images of mainly racing action.
     
  7. stuart in mn
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    Makes you feel like you're there. No one posing or anything being done to promote something, just candid shots of the men going about their business. I liked the one with the little Briggs and Stratton generator, with two guys using something plugged into it - maybe a hand drill? Making some last minute fix?
    The interior shots of the airplane are cool too. The p***enger compartment looks comfy, although I bet it was pretty loud.
     
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  8. hotrodA
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    Awesome shots, as usual. Thanks, Ryan!
     
  9. GuyW
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    Mickey Thompson made the big time, but he paid his dues.

    About 1963-64 as an elementary school kid I bought Mickey Thompson's book ("Challenger" IIRC). His dad was a cop, so in those days Mickey was on a shoestring to build and race hot rods. One nugget I clearly remember was how stoked he was to obtain a cylinder boring bar - but not just to save money by boring his flathead blocks himself. Nope - it was to bore each cylinder for a specific piston....because he obtained his parts by looting the dumpsters behind the Ford dealerships for usable parts. Hence, the ability to build flathead Ford engines - each engine with perhaps 2 or 3 different cylinder bore diameters....
     
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  10. Jack Rice
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    I love the shape and sound of a DC3. I loved the earlier batch of pics with the crew in the shade under the wing, and now a peek inside the cabin, fantastic. The Challenger I is so complex yet it has a kind of simple down to business profile. How interesting seeing the guys all doing the necessary preparations so MT can chase that 400 mph target. Pretty spectacular stuff, I must say. Thanks for sharing.
     
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  11. flyn schlosser
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    This stuff is pure gold...
     
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  12. corncobcoupe
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    Addiction admission…..
     
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  13. V8RPU
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    The chair! The flatbed truck! The executive interior circa 1959! oh yea, MT's machine. Thanks to Cobbs for his do***entation and to the boss for sharing.
     
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