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Re: All I have left
. That’s all folks!
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Re: All I have left
Well thank you very much for all these many posts.
Much appreciated.
Much appreciated.
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Yes, thank you, a most excellent collection, thanks for sharing.
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Re: All I have left
"All I have left" ??? Say it isn't so.
I have enjoyed these so much. Fortunately I can go back through them again and again. With so many you have posted I sometimes forget I have seen one and often see new things in the ones I remember. They are a wonderful selection that show so many great things of those days.
They are also terrific reference.
Thanks for taking the time to share them with us.
Rich
I have enjoyed these so much. Fortunately I can go back through them again and again. With so many you have posted I sometimes forget I have seen one and often see new things in the ones I remember. They are a wonderful selection that show so many great things of those days.
They are also terrific reference.
Thanks for taking the time to share them with us.
Rich
When did I do that?
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Wonderful. I feel like printing them all out and making wallpaper out of it.
When my wife and I drove Historic US Route 66 in our old pickup truck we met a lot of people. Half of the fun was the F1 and the other half, the personalities. That is what I see in the photos, people and machines mixed together.
When my wife and I drove Historic US Route 66 in our old pickup truck we met a lot of people. Half of the fun was the F1 and the other half, the personalities. That is what I see in the photos, people and machines mixed together.
Vern (Vieux Carre)
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Re: All I have left
I too find these pics valuable. In particular, the shot of the car with 1914 Indiana plates looks to be a '14 model and therefore a new car. I now have a '14 project and I see the dash hardware looks to be painted black just like mine. I had read someplace that it was steel with brass plating. Also, this new car already has the headlights converted to electric! I had thought these conversions would be much later. My car has been converted and perhaps that conversion is era correct.
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