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  1. swi66
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    Grand View Point Hotel
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    I know I'm a few hundred pages behind but was this a all wheel drive car ? you can see the front halfshafts and inboard brake rotor.
     
  3. bigsur
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    No four wheel drive, just inboard brakes.
     
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    The Radome, the large building that houses a Project Telstar antenna in Andover. Construction was still underway when the photo was taken. The Telstar satellite was launched in July 1962. Built by Bell Systems, the Earth Station in Andover was part of an experimental technology that first allowed live television transmissions across the Atlantic.
     
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    Buffalo NY Theater.
     
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    One year they had a goshawful purple and gold Corvette pace car. We lived on Michigan St. about 2 miles from the speedway. Apparently they were all delivered at the same time from downtown. I got home from work at IRP, and my wife said, "You're too late. You missed the parade of ugly pace cars."
     
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    The winner of the first Friday night Figure 8 feature at the old Fairgrounds Motor Speedway in Louisville, in April of 1961, was Bobby Watson, driving a 1949 Cosmopolitan.
     
  16. Tennessee, whaa-haa, great, i still can imagine how ya felt on steppin into sunday school, still laughing! have any pics of that? please pm me, really love to see it! ;)
     

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    I had a pair of those snap top shoes in "Tan Bucks" along with pegged pants and a DA hairdo I was too coll to hurt.
     
  19. GrizzGang
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    That right there is a twat . I don't care what you say I know a twat when I see one and that right there is a twat
     
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    Given the era of the Cosmo there, can anybody guess the approx. YEAR of this junkyard pic? And from that billboard
    back there, the city???


    JIMI: Hey there, Indy. Good history, man. :) Those facts don't relate to the Cosmo in the pic, though, do they? :confused: Just wonderin', as that would be super history right there.

    Fer shur, the '61 date would match my WAG on when these cars were getting crushed or burned. :(
     
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    Hear ya, Dick! Let's face it: When the damned shoes (as uncomfortable as they were) popped the latch and FLEW off your feet when racing around the grounds at recess, they friggin' SUCKED. :mad: Dads & Moms didn't buy any more of those trendy early-'60s shoes, right? That used to be market research back then.:rolleyes:
     
  22. Yeah, market research and those marvelous atomic fluoroscopes! I sure do remember those wood boxed contraptions at the shoe stores; the crabby old shoe guy would tell us to stick our feet in 'em and wiggle our toes while he looked thru a scope thingy on top to see how the shoes fit our feet.

    According to Wikipedia:
    "... Exposure from typical machines ranged from 12 to 107 roentgens per minute..." and "...At the peak of the device's popularity in the early 1950s, about 10,000 machines were in use...In 1949, the danger of the fluoroscope was revealed and the machines in the United States were quietly phased out during the 1950s..."

    I remember 'em well. And now that I think about, I don't really have arthritis in my feet, they're just nuclear!:eek:

    Damn Commies! :)
     
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    When the 1978 silver/black Corvette pace car came out, a certain well-known (and not very well liked) NASCAR driver bought one for ~double the sticker price from City Chevrolet in Charlotte, NC. As the model was one of the most over-decorated and under-powered of the "Corvette boulevard cruiser" years, he was an instant laughing stock.

    I'm guessing those Indy Camaros are all getting a "lap of Indy" as a selling feature. No doubt twice the car at half the price of the above mentioned Corvette.
     
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    Are we certain that it's not Juliet Prouse?
     
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    I don't know anything about ballet, but looking at that arched foot has got to be a trained event----Even while on "break" having a smoke!!
     
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    Google Images says it is Bridget Bardot.
     
  27. HA!!! Now that's funny.

    You know, it's been a while since we've had any Diplock sightings...
     
  28. Prouse, Bardot, makes no difference, she is breathtaking!! :p:p
     
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    I am in LOVE with those shorts!!!!! :cool:

     
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    Maker: Unidentified

    Title: Family group outdoors

    Date: ca. 1915

    Medium: color plate, screen (Autochrome) process

    George Eastman House Collection
     
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