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Very cool guys, I dig these photos!
Ok, look hard, there IS an AD in the photo (maybe more than one.) Brian
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I'll take the '56 Nomad right in front, thank you!
Many of these pictures were taken right about the era I was born into - late 1954. For me it's almost like looking through a window into my childhood. Not that I was focused on the cars as a little kid but the "feel" invoked by these photos is of my early childhood.
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I'm surprised at the number of Elcaminos / Rancheros. I especially like seeing the '61 sandwiched between the two '59's. I have to wonder what exchange is going on between the police officer and the young couple near the center of the photo. Last edited by 1project2many; 09-05-2019 at 12:10 PM. |
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Thats barney fife warning them about holding hands in public.
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Yep guys, good stuff indeed.
I know this isn't an AD, sorry for posting, but it looks soooo much like one! Other countries copied a lot of what we did here in America on car designs. That VW for instance, OMG if you were into early V8 Fords you would get it. It is said they came here and bought a 36 and a 39 Ford brought them back to Germany and dissected them for the VW. You can't believe how many things on that Bug are DIRECT from those 36-39 Fords. Some of them, no gray area, RIGHT FROM them. The wheel bolt pattern for instance, no kidding, 36-39 and only a few cars on earth that had that crazy big bolt pattern. The horn grilles in the fenders36 Ford, the "vent" windows in the doors, only 34-39 Ford, the split rear window, 37-40 Ford, the doors look like they could be off a 39 Ford for goodness sakes. One thing after another, it's amazing how many things came right from the 36-39 Ford! Anyway, next photo, back to AD. Brian
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Wouldn't want to tangle with that clown...haha
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More push trucks!
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VERY COOL Ryan!
How about a working truck? Brian
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These pics make me feel really OLD!! Think i was under my school desk for a Russian nuclear missile attack drill when this was taken.
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I have his hubcaps on my truck!
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A few more nice ones:
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More Fun!
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And even more!!!
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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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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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Cool stuff, thanks! I love the Chevy saving the day of the "Found On Road Dead" truck.
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