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A few more from Cali:
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And a couple more.
Many more old photos at Los Angeles Library Collection: https://calisphere.org/collections/26094/ |
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She’s back there...
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Spotted this photo in an old magazine...
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This one is pretty neat...
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07-18-2019, 11:42 AM | #8 |
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Gotta be So Cal based on the smog. Doubt I ever saw a clear day growing up/surviving East LA.
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Just a day in the life of a truck.
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Yep, good stuff! I didn't have a car, we lived in farm country so I had a little tractor.
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A few more. Although these are more like "Where's Waldo."
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I dig them!
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Some of these pictures are like a hole in a wall letting me look back on my childhood!
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And more...
Neat to see the yellow fleet optioned truck "in the wild." The green truck is in Yellowstone and boy do I remember the bears begging for food when you used to tour the park. Last edited by 1project2many; 08-10-2019 at 04:06 PM. |
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1project,
Nice selection of photos.
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LOLOL
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Off topic:
After a particularly good day racing I took this pic of my Chevelle. My wife got the reference immediately. K
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A lot of jibber-jabber on this page, gentlemen. Let’s get back to those cool VINTAGE photos!
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Coupla good ones...
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