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Old 12-15-2019, 05:16 AM   #476
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That's a cool shot. Anyone know where that is? I see snow on the peak. Is that a dam in front or some other kind of structure? Railroad trestle, aqueduct?
High resolution photo here:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/117891...56683/sizes/l/

It appears to be a dam. The photo was taken by a professional photographer, Dave Gelinas. If you look through Flickr he's taken many cool car related photos over the years.











He also appears to be on aaca.

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Old 12-15-2019, 02:28 PM   #477
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Found this which states that it’s Concrete, WA July 1958

https://www.flickr.com/photos/117891934@N07/14032956683
Google Earth is really cool. The software lets you look around a location as if you were standing there. Unfortunately it looks like Peterson's Texaco along with several other buildings in that photo are no longer.
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Old 12-15-2019, 06:12 PM   #478
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Ha. $.24 a gallon. I remember those days. I know there is a bunch of old timers that remember that too. Great thread.

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Old 12-15-2019, 08:25 PM   #479
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If its a dam that would be (or was) a bad location.
Maybe someone eventually figured that out and that's why it's not there anymore. The gas station and other buildings, I mean.
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Old 12-15-2019, 08:35 PM   #480
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Ha. $.24 a gallon. I remember those days. I know there is a bunch of old timers that remember that too. Great thread.

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.24 regular price for discount. .33 for Shell. standard ect. .16 during gas war (.06 for no 2 diesel) and i made 1.25/hr to pump it. check oil and wash windows.
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Old 12-15-2019, 11:40 PM   #481
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I remember my brother stopping at a gas station driving me home from school and we put 13 cents of gas in our dad's 55 F-100.

How about this cool AD!

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Old 12-18-2019, 04:19 PM   #483
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I remember my brother stopping at a gas station driving me home from school and we put 13 cents of gas in our dad's 55 F-100.

How about this cool AD!

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^^^ THIS^^^ is awesome!!
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Old 12-18-2019, 04:58 PM   #484
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We may this again when LA continues on the path they are on -- Less the AD.
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A.D. Roadkill.
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Wow! What a hit that was.
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Wow! What a hit that was.
WOW is right!

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Market Street San Francisco!


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^^^ THIS^^^ is awesome!!
Agreed! What a strange scene behind the truck. Is that a scrap yard? Industrial dumping ground? Very strange...

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The 2001 movie "Vanilla Sky" recreated the famous Bob Dylan album cover with Tom Cruise, and with an AD truck in the background.
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From the "Bruce Lee" scene in Police Academy 2:
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Yep, there is a 55-59 Chevy/GMC in the photo.




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LOL. I had to put on my reading glasses for that one.







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Yep, there is a 55-59 Chevy/GMC in the photo.
Look at all the passenger cars pulling boats...

Nowadays those would all be light duty pickups or SUVs.


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Look at all the passenger cars pulling boats...

Nowadays those would all be light duty pickups or SUVs.


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I moved to Idaho from the SF bay area and it is MIND BLOWING how many trucks are here! OMG every other car on the road is a jacked up 4x4 truck!

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GROOVY!

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LOL. I had to put on my reading glasses for that one.
Those are some great ones!

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so brian, I guess you have to jack up your truck to fit in?
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so brian, I guess you have to jack up your truck to fit in?
LOL nope, mine will be lowered. There are a LOT more vintage cars here on the road than in the SF bay area that's for sure! I see a cool old Mustang or truck or vintage Corvette on the road all the time here!

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