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  11. Hefner?
     
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    Contest entry form I found in my mom's old dictionary years ago.
     

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    Herber H. Hunt’s Get Out of Jail Card: Just when we thought we had seen it all, along comes this design by Herber H. Hunt for transporting “Mobile Aero Squadrons”. Hunt, who was serving a 5-year sentence in military prison for unauthorized use of Federal property, hoped that he could win at least temporary parole if the army chose to develop his idea. Learn more and see another photo on The Old Motor.
     
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    Seems like Messrs. Kelty and Kish wanted to make it pretty easy for someone to get behind the wheel of this mildly customized 1949 Ford, featured so prominently on their front line. Learn more at The Old Motor.
     
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    A Dodge Brothers Agency in Ypsilanti: Today we have a line up of some very early Dodge automobiles parked in front of what would become a long lived dealership in the Ypsilanti, Michigan. Joseph H. Thompson, the proprietor, ran the company for some 40 years. Learn more about him and the Dodge at The Old Motor.
     
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    Norm's Six Pack was featured in Car Craft back in the 60's. I had that magazine issue as a teenager.
     
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    These magazines were published in England in the '50,s. I have several of them and they contain a lot of " In the future.... " articles. Things like mobile phones ,personal music boxes,etc. They were 2/6d in England and 3/3d in Australia.

    In answer to the seatbelt query,in England we are allowed to drive vehicles without seatbelts fitted if it was registered before 1964 (I think) and get free Road Tax if registered before 1974 (just gone up from '73). We do not have to have a MOT Test Certificate if registered before 1960. Although Insurance Companies may ask for a Certificate of Road worthiness, which is dearer than the MOT, so you might as well get that and cover your arse.
     
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    Anyone besides me notice how that "Futuristic " Motor home resembles the 1955 L' Universalle G M C built ?
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    #72650 - I can't identify this car.The front looks like a 55, and the back looks like a 57? not exactly like a 56 Biarritz??
     
  22. This restaurant is still going strong on 82nd in Portland (right down the road from Madison High School).
     
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    Nice quarters, nice taste in radio gear: Hallicrafters SX-28 "Super Skyrider" with speaker up near the eaves, and headphones at the ready. Sorry - no ID on location or the pinups.
     
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    '55 Eldorado Biarritz.
     
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    RIP Ray.......riders on the storm.....
     
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    Correct it is a 1955 Eldorado. Technically in 1955 it was called just an Eldorado. The Biarritz name came into play in 1956 when the hardtop Eldorado Seville was added. Nice pic :)
     
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    In honor of my fellow Oklahoman's who have been affected by todays tornadoes, I post this photo from 1953 in Worcester, Mass.
     
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    Just before I was born My grandparents were in this one. I grew up hearing a story of a Baby being taken out of her mothers arms and landing safely several blocks away but the mother lost her mind as soon as it happened! It was according to my Grandmother her next door neighbor this happened to
     
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