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Xplantdad 05-16-2018 07:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Keith Seymore (Post 1401188)
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These two remind me of a story:

A few years ago Pontiac enthusiast Jeff Denison got together a couple fellow Judge owners for a photo shoot at a fairly famous coney island restaurant on Woodward.

They closed the restaurant down, covered over the stripes, wet down the pavement and positioned the cars for the shoot.

While they were working a lady stopped by and attempted to enter the restaurant. When Jeff informed her the restaurant was closed she started to get belligerent.

"I'm trying to get inside to eat" she said.

"I'm sorry - the restaurant is closed" Jeff replied. "We are doing a photo shoot for a calendar".

"But - there's people in there"....

"Those are 'actors'". Jeff explained that in order to make it appear more authentic they placed a couple of spectators, vehicle owners and their kids inside.

After a couple more volleys the lady finally stormed off. "Geez" she said "I just wanted a damn coney!

K


Great story and pictures, Keith! :)

Canuck 05-16-2018 07:57 PM

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Originally Posted by olredalert (Post 1401075)
----Love the "Dune Runner" name for this Bronco. It wouldn't go ten feet on any sand dune I have ever been on with those tires!......Bill S

having seen some Barris customs stuff up close in recent years it would appear George made a dash to the local Kitchen store as well as ACE hardware and the boat store to get pieces for his "customs".
I guess the vehicles were meant to look good on TV but not in person.

Lee Stewart 05-16-2018 11:19 PM

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Clubs like a gambling club in Saratoga Springs, New York, as well as the Union Club of New York City, take credit for creating the now beloved club sandwich, short for “clubhouse.” But a new theory is floating around that the “club” is actually an acronym, standing for “chicken lettuce under bacon.”

flyingn 05-16-2018 11:32 PM

This picture has been my computer background for years :)

Quote:

Originally Posted by Keith Seymore (Post 1401188)
...

These two remind me of a story:

A few years ago Pontiac enthusiast Jeff Denison got together a couple fellow Judge owners for a photo shoot at a fairly famous coney island restaurant on Woodward.

They closed the restaurant down, covered over the stripes, wet down the pavement and positioned the cars for the shoot.

While they were working a lady stopped by and attempted to enter the restaurant. When Jeff informed her the restaurant was closed she started to get belligerent.

"I'm trying to get inside to eat" she said.

"I'm sorry - the restaurant is closed" Jeff replied. "We are doing a photo shoot for a calendar".

"But - there's people in there"....

"Those are 'actors'". Jeff explained that in order to make it appear more authentic they placed a couple of spectators, vehicle owners and their kids inside.

After a couple more volleys the lady finally stormed off. "Geez" she said "I just wanted a damn coney!

K


Lee Stewart 05-16-2018 11:39 PM

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Lee Stewart 05-16-2018 11:40 PM

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Lee Stewart 05-16-2018 11:43 PM

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Lee Stewart 05-16-2018 11:47 PM

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This 1975 Ford Bronco was sold new at Ghent Ford of Fort Collins, Colorado and was marketed as a Denver Broncos Special Edition. It is said to be one of just 76 Bronco Rangers equipped with the package

Lee Stewart 05-16-2018 11:56 PM

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Seniors at a Wisconsin high school pulled off what police are calling one of the best senior pranks they've ever seen.

At first glance, it looks like a terrible crash: A car plowed into the side of Cumberland High School, but it's actually an optical illusion, thanks to the creative use of tape and a tarp, some bricks, tire marks, and a half a car.

Keith Seymore 05-17-2018 12:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Lee Stewart (Post 1401263)

I have a friend that I worked with (now retired) that was a "gentleman farmer".

He had a smaller version of a tracked vehicle like this; He said you can hop out of the cab into the field and your foot will leave a deeper impression than the tracks of the tractor do.

K


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