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Old 09-08-2019, 10:07 PM   #1
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LMAO. I'm a bit younger but the cold war was very real when I was a child and I remember the same drills. When I pointed out how much damage the nuclear attack would do, and how far and for how many years the radiation would be a problem, my third grade teacher admitted there was no living through any attach within 50 miles. Good thing I didn't ask about Santa Clause.

Was in the middle of the whole Cuban crisis and it left a lingering hatred for communists. Think that's why i wound up a USAF nuclear attack planner.
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Old 09-08-2019, 09:17 PM   #3
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A few more nice ones:





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Old 09-09-2019, 06:48 PM   #4
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I didn't know there was another twin engine Buick Nailhead powered dragster besides Tommy Ivo, wow! That thing is pretty sweet!

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I didn't know there was another twin engine Buick Nailhead powered dragster besides Tommy Ivo, wow! That thing is pretty sweet!
Frye brothers. The car in the photo won a Best Engineered award. Very cool! More photos of Frye Bros cars including early versions are here:

http://twotogo.homestead.com/TwoToGopage3Untitled1.html



Also, if you enjoy "over the top" builds, check out http://twotogo.homestead.com/OtherTwins.html




Another fine example of a simple TF build that got out of hand. :-)
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Here's an OD level of work trucks...










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Old 09-11-2019, 02:20 AM   #7
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Here's an OD level of work trucks...

A 3-window, a 5-window, and a Suburban, but I'm drooling over that pristine panel!
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A 3-window, a 5-window, and a Suburban, but I'm drooling over that pristine panel!
Note the factory hood ornament on the panel.
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Note the factory hood ornament on the panel.
So... one of every model half ton truck, with options. Promo photo??
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So... one of every model half ton truck, with options. Promo photo??
Could be. Given all the visible options it well could be.

(The suburban makes we wonder what happened to the one i left in Seneca Falls in early 1969. Drove it from CA to NY there to get into the USAF. Had a black and white striped rear bumper and last i heard was sold as a feed bin.)
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Is this cool or what! And check out the bed, what the heck is that about? Factory option, dealer option, what is that about?

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Is this cool or what! And check out the bed, what the heck is that about? Factory option, dealer option, what is that about?

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I love this one!



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Cool stuff, thanks! I love the Chevy saving the day of the "Found On Road Dead" truck.

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Cool stuff, thanks! I love the Chevy saving the day of the "Found On Road Dead" truck.

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Can you imagine the jokes at the Ford dealership when their new cars were towed in by the Bowtie wrecker?
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Can you imagine the jokes at the Ford dealership when their new cars were towed in by the Bowtie wrecker?
How about at the Chevy dealership across the street. LOLOL

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Well now we know how the factory lifted the body.
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Well now we know how the factory lifted the body.
Good point, just like I did! I hadn't noticed that!

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