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    A Gas Crunch in San Francisco: The caption on this 1934 photo tells us that it “shows motorists who were having trouble getting gas during a Longshore-men’s Strike in the San Francisco, California area”. Motorists have jammed this associated gas station and the crew there is busy dispensing fuel from the many "visible pumps". Note the canopy columns with the glassed in display cases. See it and 100's more gas stations on The Old Motor.
     
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    Never was able to get that accessory with any car I've had, well, not in the trunk anyways. Is that that Trunk Monkey I have heard about?
     
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    The Old Motor Feature Series – The New York to Paris Great Race of 1908 – Part 6: The latest in the popular and interesting series on the famous 22,000 mile race is up on The Old Motor and tells of the trials and tribulations of the racer on their quest to get from Chicago to San Francisco. In one of the many photos we have posted. The Thomas-Flyer can be seen here buried in axle deep mud. Learn more at The Old Motor.
     
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    Great pic, who hasn't been there? 7:30 AM, sitting drunk out in the driveway, sock missing. Front of the car all bent from who or whatever it was you hit on the nightly bender. At least the rain rinsed the blood off! I commend this guy for staying classy, what with the pipe and all! :cool:
     
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    Post vintage pictures here make comments about them, but leave your opinions (especially political) to other parts of the web!
     

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    The third photo, of the old mill, brought a tear to my eye. . . I may not be as old as this picture, but I can't tell you how many memories I have of the Iowa State fair, and this attraction in particular from my childhood.
     
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    "Hair of the Dog"?

     
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    what car is that in the background? cool rad shell :cool:
     
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    The car in the background is a 1920s Morris Cowley ,known as The "Bullnose"
     
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    Hey,maybe you CAN take it with you......
     
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    The Aztek's long lost cousin?
     
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    SouthUrn - who made this missile? I remember seeing it when I was a kid, and I always wanted to know more
     
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    Post 72173...BTW, What exactly is "semi" about a truck (tractor-trailer)?

    It's a "semi" trailer because it is supported by the tractor at one end. A full trailer has wheels at each end and rolls on its own. A double-bottom, as I've heard it called, is a semi-trailer and a full trailer.
     
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    '59 Cadillac Cyclone concept.

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    Thanks, that makes perfect sense.
     
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