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Vintage shots from days gone by!

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Dog427435, Dec 18, 2009.

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    It was a saying my wise old Dad used to always say.
     
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    Remember those "Powell" motor scooters?---Like the guy writing notes on??---They were faster than my old '48 Cushman!!
     
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    I recognized Bagnell dam. I used to fish the lake in the mid 30's.
     
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    1946 Hudson Commodore 2-door Club Coupe - sweeeeet!
     
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    1946 Hudson Super Convertible Brougham
    (I don't believe this is a new pic, though I have been wrong before. Apologies if this is determined to not be a vintage pic - I hope it's worth seeing)
     
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    1954 Hudson Hornet Club Coupe with functioning hood scoop - the first one on a US auto...??
     
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    1954 Hudson Hornet Special Club Sedan ....... nice roofline
     
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    Hudson Italia built on a Jet chassis using a 202 ci inline 6. Limited production. Very pretty.
     
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    Hudson had it all
     
  20. Well,,,,, exsqueeeeeeeze me for trying to impart a little geographical correctness to the thread ! No biggy,,,, sorry if I bunched your panties ! Crow. LFFL
     
  21. Bye the bye,,, the "Hungry I " was in S.F. also ( geographicaly speaking that is ! )
     
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    That's a few Shop Smith attachments I haven't seen before. Wonder if they have a Margarita mixer too.
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    Well, it's about time I contributed to the party again. Images are from many archives including those of the state of Alaska, the University of North Dakota, the Encina High School yearbook site, and a few more as well as a few found photos from my collection.
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    But wait - there's more:
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    Note the '60 Edsel Ranger two-door sedan at the far right - Redondo Beach, 1967.
     
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    My favorite part is the complete lack of safety equipment. A company would be raked over the coals for this photo today. No respirator on Suzie as she sprays paint. Little Billy runs the sander? while straddling the power cord and air hose (trip hazards) with a two unguarded V-belt driven pulleys within easy reach while watching his dad William cut that board without a blade guard. And I can only assume that Margaret is buffing off the over-spray from Suzie's paint job? The safety glasses, face shields, hearing protection, respirator etc. must be in the trunk of the car?
     
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