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Sunday, November 29, 2009
Vanderbilt's Belmont Park four-in-hand passing the Holland House Hotel on Fifth Avenue in New York 1905
1917 Detroit
Traffic congestion at a 1918 war bond drive in Washington DC
This Winton was wrecked by Congressman never-heard-of-him-before, in 1920
1920 Washington DC
1924 photo of Lincoln hearse
1926 paint booth
1926 service station
1928 Takoma Park Maryland
This is a Cunningham automobile, and was used as a private ambulance by a coroner
1927 four wheel drive auto company dumptruck
1927 four wheel drive auto company Via: http://www.shorpy.com/ If you like this type of old car photos, look through the best vehicle photos from Shorpy that I've come across: http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/search/label/ShorpyLabels: ambulance, Cunningham, dump truck, hearse, Lincoln, pre 1930's gas station, Shorpy, street cars, Winton, WW1
Labels: Barney Oldfield, Shorpy, tires
Labels: Shorpy, steam locomotive, trains
Saturday, November 28, 2009
The webiste of Burt's bikes: http://www.ehayes.co.nz/burtmunro/ full of info and photos



For all the info and images I've come across and posted about Burt and his land speed record 1926 Indian Scout: http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/search/label/Burt%20Munro
Labels: Burt Munro, Icon, innovation, LSR, racing. LSR
Made from parts and things I believe, because it looks like a fork in the right side of the front forks
Labels: photography
Barracuda paint colors, the best kind of display I think, on the vehicle
0 comments Posted by st at 8:24 PM
Both of the above are from Nik's blog http://carrosantigos.wordpress.com/2009/08/23/plymouth-colors/ , how he finds such astonishing images only he will ever know!
A higher definition image is here: http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2009/07/1970-rapid-transit-brochure-located-in_28.htmlthe above can be seen as part of the 1970 Barracuda brochure: http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2009/06/1970-plymouth-barracuda-brochure-high.html
I have posted these seperately before, but not like this, and think this is very cool too.
Labels: Barracuda, Beautiful paint, brochure
PROfessional quality TOols, which were PLVMB tools until about 1947
0 comments Posted by st at 8:09 PM
This great old tool box belongs to my girlfriends mom, who also believes that you should by the best you can afford so things will last the longest possible time. For some history on Plumb/Plvmb/Plomb tools that is now owned by Stanley: http://www.stanleyproto.com/xhtml/interactive_100anniversary/index.html
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