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  1. jimi'shemi291
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    Andy Devine clowns with Emmett Kelly, January 1950, thanks to the LA Times.


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    Andy DeVine was one of the true good guys in show business.
    He was married to his one wife from 1933 to his death in 1977,
    which says a lot.;) Though he loved comedy roles (famously
    with Guy Madison in TV's "Wild Bill Hickock. "Hey, Wild Bill!"),
    he could shift at the drop of a hat to serious roles, like his
    contemporary, Walter Brennan.

    "Pluck your magic twanger, Mister Froggie, or there'll
    be NO CRACKER for you!":rolleyes: Unlike "Howdy Doody," Andy's
    show was off-the-wall nonsense -- sort of like, somewhere
    between "The Tonight Show" and "Soupy Sales" But just
    for kids! Photo is THANKS to ioffer.

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    Nads, I pretty much agree on the '58/9 Plymouth finned cars,
    though you're right, the Continental kit looks right at home! :)
    But I think the '57 Fury is a work of art. (A six-inch shorter WB,
    and it could have compared well against the '57 Chevy.:cool:)


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    Bill Bendix was to Chester Riley on TV what
    Jackie Gleason had been on the radio version
    of "The Life of Riley." Pic thanks to nostalgia-
    049.wordpress.

    CLARIFICATION: For the record. Wm. Bendix was Chester Riley
    ON RADIO AND the '49 MOVIE. After Jackie Gleason played Ches-
    ter in the first TV season, Bendix carried the role for the rest of
    the TV series.
     
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    <a href="http://s1112.photobucket.com/albums/k490/hotrodcomic/?action=view&amp;current=shineit.jpg" target="_blank">[​IMG]</a>
     

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    [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif](Booming voice:cool:)[/FONT]
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    [FONT=Comic Sans MS, sans-serif]"Out of the clear, blue Western sky [/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][FONT=Comic Sans MS, sans-serif]comes -- [/FONT][/FONT]
    [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][FONT=Comic Sans MS, sans-serif]SKY KING !!!"[/FONT]


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    Anybody out there realize that this show actually
    ran from '51 all the way through '59? Before that,
    it was on radio, from '46, right after the war. Wow!

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    Kirby Grant as Sky King with Gloria Winters as his niece, Penny, and Ron Hagerthy
    as his nephew, Clipper. In real life, Grant was a civilian pilot, and Winters' hubby
    was a cropduster pilot. Grant had been turned down for flight training in WWII due
    to color blindness. Though the life-and-death plots rather paralleled those of the
    "Superman" series, the original concept was probably loosely based on a real-life
    pilot ;) of the '30s: one Jack Cones, "The Flying Constable."

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  6. The build can be found here "Tuffy"
     
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    Wonder if that pic was snapped in the "Big House"?If you're a ABB fan you have to see the "Big House" museum if you are ever around Macon Ga.
     
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    Not exactly. William Bendix was Riley on the radio and even in the 1949 feature film "The Life of Riley". Jackie Gleason was drafted for the first season of the TV show due to contractual issues. Bendix took over the TV role as well from the second season on. Rosemary DeCamp was Peg on the radio version and Marjorie Reynolds for the Bendix TV version.

    With regard to Andy's Playhouse, Andy was the successor to Smilin' Ed McConnell who did the show on radio and TV and died. Andy then took it over.

    http://michelesworld.net/dmm/frog/gremlin/ed.htm

    I remember listening to Smilin' Ed's radio show on Saturday mornings in '49.
     
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    Thanks for posting swi66. I've thought that was a pretty interesting car, but have never seen an under-hood shot.
    I'll now have to read up on this car.

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    What car is this? I would love to see more of this thing! Jim
     
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    1954 Buick Wildcat II show car. They made three versions,I,II,III. First two still exist.
     
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    Anyone got any info or more pictures on the blue tudor at the top?

     
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    Picture of the 1955 Buick Wildcat III show car.
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    Probably already been posted before, but like someone wrote "Haven't seen it this week".[​IMG]
    A vehicle ahead of its time was this 1955 GMC L'Universelle. A modified version of it was set for production but was terminated due to the escalating costs of producing it. The design was ultimately replaced by the Corvair-based Greenbriar a few years later. Presumably, the L'Universelle, a non-running show vehicle, was scrapped.
     
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    Hi
    I went through ALL the pages!!! WOW what a great site.
    It brings back such memeories. Don't you wonder what will be the present generation's memories????

    I have a question/request. Does anyone have pictures of the NYC Washington Street produce market?? This was quite famous for many decades. It was moved in the late 60's to become the site of the NYC word trade center.
     
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    Originally Posted by jimi'shemi291 [​IMG]

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    Bill Bendix was to Chester Riley on TV what
    Jackie Gleason had been on the radio version
    of "The Life of Riley." OOPS! Let's CLARIFY.

     
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    The blue 32 sedan was owned by John Otis from Braintree , MA. Car was up for sale on Ebay a 1n 2011.
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    Sorry but if I had that car I would chop it about 4" and that would be a bad ass car! I mean it already is but I think that would really make that car! Jim
     
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    Available at Amazon.com.
     
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    Yea I remember the school clothes! If I did not change the instant I got home, if I jumped on my bike before I changed or anything I was in deep shit! LOL, now kids dont give a shit, if they destroy their clothes they just TELL mom and dad to buy them more.....But then its hard to tear their clothes up when they are sitting on their butts playing a video game......Jim
     
  24. I like seeing all the different photos, also I enjoy looking at photos of women from days gone by, they dressed so sexy. I wish women would dress like that today. thanks for your hard work, Brendan
     
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    Hope Santa brings what you wish for.

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    Couple more of Gil Elvgren's work.

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    I love playing "spot the Studebaker" in those pix![​IMG][​IMG][​IMG][​IMG][​IMG]
     
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    You read the whole thread? How long did that take you? I have tried and failed to complete the best thread on the internet.
     
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    Funny Business at the Flying Crown Ranch
     

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  29. Whenever I say "Pluck your magic twanger, Froggie!" My 19 year old granddaughter looks at me like "grandpa's loosing it!" . She thinks it refers to something obscene..... I've tried to explain it, I really have......"Hiya kids, hiya ,hiya!"
     
  30. Brezhnev.. :)
     

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