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History Scenes of the Crime - An Interactive Look

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by J.Ukrop, Nov 1, 2013.

  1. J.Ukrop
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  2. F-6Garagerat
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    The first car from Detroit is 35.7 miles from my driveway. Detroit Dragway was only 5 miles, the Melody Lane Motel, the closest motel with a lot big enough for car trailers, was just over the fence from my moms house. As a kid I got to sit in a lot of really cool race cars. We really didn't have a choice in being car guys.
     
  3. seatex
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    Awww, ****. I looked up two cars and then got "lost driving around town" on google earth. Weird thing is, I was on my phone, exceeding the speed limit, drinking a Lonestar, and never once got pulled over. Did see a cool '60 Olds and a Tri-Five parked on the street though.
    Great posting, but the link sent me down a never ending street, it seems (at least gas was cheap)!
     
  4. autobilly
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    Cool idea Joey. Hours of interactive fun!:D
     
  5. Nick32vic
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    Wow, this is pretty cool! I only checked out a couple of the places on google street view, but after all of the time I <code><del>spent</del> wasted in google street view over the last couple of years, I never really gave thought to hot rod stuff while looking at it. Super cool post Joey. Next time I peel through the pages of my old hot rod magazine I'm going to pay close attention to the addresses in the cl***ifieds. It would be cool to find an ad for a car that was built near where I live. </code><code><del><del></del></del></code>
     
  6. Nick32vic
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    Just noticed the Olds powered dragster is O'Fallon, MO. That's pretty close to me!
     
  7. scrubba
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    Well with all that Hoo- ha stated, I by rights shouldda turned out as a Hoodlum outlaw Biker ! Oh yeah, I grew up watching guys on Flathead and Knucle head Harleys , Indians , and B S A's race around a home made track in the back of their house which joined our back yard. My next door neighbor had a 46 Ford sedan, complete with a never runnin RIGHT Flathead ! he also had a Chevrolet Coupe with one dem G M C's with three carburetors ! Damn, what is a six year old guy to do ? I then grew up building plastic model cars in 1960, ahhhh, 1.39 hot rods !!!!!!!!

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  8. flamingokid
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    I vaguely remember the Omaha car.I go through old Hemmings,Hot Rod,and other mags,checking out their old cl***ifieds.In a few cases I've connected the dots as to where a car came from or where it went.
     
  9. Jungle Jalopy
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    ..."send 50 cents for details". (the '47 Chevrolet ad) Brilliant!
     
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  10. Krash
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    I love those old cl***ified ads. The Google map feature is a pretty cool idea!
     
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