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12-29-2019, 05:54 PM | #1 |
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How about this one lol.
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12-30-2019, 05:44 PM | #3 |
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They used to spray agent orange on the cotton plants to defoliate them, so that the bolls could be picked by machine.
One of my dad's first jobs as a kid was to hold a flag so the crop duster could tell what row he was on. K
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Just saw this on Facebook, cool thing is it was taken pretty close to my home town in the SF bay area, in Mountain View.
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That's a cool picture. I really don't see a lot of school bus pictures. Looks to me like the 55.1 was a new addition, judging by lack of plates and stickers left on windshields. What's interesting to me is how differently people treated buses. Those four, small lights on the roof were all that were needed to stop traffic. Today we have strobing yellows and reds plus one or two stop arms with strobing lights plus cameras.
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One more from the parking lot of Disneyland for the "find the AD truck" game.
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Check out this one, taken 1970. It's so funny to think how OLD those trucks where. I bought mine in 74. OMG it was 26 years old! Today that would be a 93 Chevy pickup, that doesn't seem very old to me now! Brian
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My newest personal vehicle is a '99 Suburban which is definitely old for a New England daily driver. That fleet of yellow truck looks cool. For some reason I seem to find a lot more great pictures from the western states. Quote:
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I just recently bought my wife a 16 Subraru, the newest car I have ever owned. Brian
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Yup eating and living was as important then as it is now.
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I dig this one!
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When ladies used to get dressed up! Yep, there is an AD in the photo. Brian
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I love that stock car picture. The northeast used to be full of short tracks and a guy could spend almost every night of the week racing.
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Nice photo I found. Looks like work was being done but I would guess the furds weren't involved.
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Re the pic of the TF over the side
Hopefully driver was able to swim to other side (unless that's the LA river and then should a climbed out of the right to avoid certain death from toxic water. Last edited by vintovka; 01-03-2020 at 07:41 PM. |
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Truck can be seen at 5:14 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gxyp...&index=28&t=0s |
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that picture of the Cad in front of the Cattleman's café looks like my mom's first car. she learned to drive in 1952 and dad bought her a 1949 cad series 62. i'd sure like to fine one like it.
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Big GMC doing some water work.
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At TF in church praying it doesn't get an S10 Frame put under it some day!
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Or TF in church praying it WILL get an S10 Frame put under it some day! ( and an LS, power brakes, power steering and a GPS?
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hallelujah!!
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