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Vintage shots from days gone by!

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  1. Alexander

    This V-8 Ford engine equipped with Alexander “R” heads was developed by the Alexander Automotive Engineering Company of Inglewood, California in the late 1930s
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  2. 2manyfords
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    Is this picture taken at Williams Grove, about 1955 or 56? I think that I see my Dad and myself in the background. Thanks
     
  3. Chrysler Imperial

    This 384 cubic-inch straight-eight with nine-main bearings, Winfield Model S carburetors, and magneto ignition was driven by Raul Riganti to a 14th place finish in the 1933 Indianapolis 500
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  4. SE Columbia Blvd., Portland, OR
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    My info says Flemington N.J. 1955 but I'm not sure how accurate that is. It looks like Hank Rogers is reading the paper next to the Steffen Offy.
    Here's another shot taken just before/after and looks a lot like Tommy Hinnershitz with the ball cap on. 1-6-g.JPG
     
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  6. The world's first automobile race on July 22, 1894. The photo shows the car of Alfred Vacheron in the reliability trial between Paris and Rouen.
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  7. 2manyfords
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    Thanks for the info. Flemington is another track that we went to. That's me behind the fence next to the man (my Dad) with the ball cap. It looks like Hinnershitz in the second photo to me also. Thanks for posting.
     
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