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The Life We all long for.
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I don't know where you get all the great old pictures but really enjoy seeing them. Thanks !
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The 5th picture from the top of the Touring looks like the front accessory bumper it has took a good lick done to it! It did its job to keep the front end from being banged up!
I’m thinking the Touring is a 17 or 18.
I’m thinking the Touring is a 17 or 18.
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'The Cosmopolitan Bakery" T can almost smell the fresh bread.
Thanks so much again.
Rich
Thanks so much again.
Rich
When did I do that?
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Great batch of photos. The tread pattern on the centre door really caught my eye (10th photo overall) I like looking at tires from eras gone by.
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Always love the photos!! Thanks for posting the tread pattern.. I noticed the smooth tires on the #5 car but carried a pattern tire for spare.
1912 Torpedo Roadster
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Speaking of tires, those in photo 8 appear to be packed with sand. They have some type of fabric lining around the beads.
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Fenders look a little beat up too...like what seems to be 80% of these old cars in all the pics we see...These folks must've been terrible drivers!!John kuehn wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2023 12:40 pmThe 5th picture from the top of the Touring looks like the front accessory bumper it has took a good lick done to it! It did its job to keep the front end from being banged up!
I’m thinking the Touring is a 17 or 18.

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Interesting
to see someone wearing sunglasses in an old photo.
to see someone wearing sunglasses in an old photo.
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