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What a cryin' shame. Steve Juliano's one of a kind 1970 Hemi 'Cuda with the floral top was stolen from his home. You can bet it will never be seen again. |
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Big update this morning - waiting for the market to open. I got cold feet about the raising of the Debt Ceiling. I honestly believed it wasn't going to happen. So I pulled all my money out of the stock market. Now that it will be raised, though only through December, time to rebuy the stocks I cashed in.
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One of NASCAR'S experiments to increase spectator numbers: racing convertibles so the crowds could see the drivers shifting. As you can imagine, it didn't last long. |
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1961 Plymouth Fury - that rear glass goes up pretty high into the roof line. Wonder how bad it is for those in the back seat when the sun comes blasting in. |
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‘A novel idea for the audiophile who likes his music wherever he is. A household teacart can be used as a mobile carrier for any combination of audio gear.’ - Regency Inc. Press Release, December 1954. |
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CLASSIC 1951 film
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Awesome Sci-fi thriller with Michael Rennie.
I must have watched 10 times over the decades. |
...and a Klaatu Barada Nikto to you all. :-)
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1969 CHEVROLET CAMARO RS/SS - Unrestored with 15,542 Miles https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0122-48...t-camaro-rsss/ Here It Comes Remember . . . Unrestored with 15,542 Miles https://i.postimg.cc/s2vVb8Pj/screenshot-9107.png :confused2: |
What's a little black paint on an unrestored car?
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That would probably come off without any damage to the original paint if done correctly.
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Judging by the front engine callout / stripe alignment, this car might have been built by a bunch of drunks on night shift.
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Zenith FLASH-MATIC - World’s first wireless TV remote designed to look like a ray gun, 1965 |
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Promotion card for ‘Man In The Dark’ (1953) - a mystery sci-fi noir Columbia picture. The first 3-D film released by a major studio. |
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The Tingler (Columbia, 1959) ~~ Movie poster depicting producer/director William Castle’s ‘Percepto’ seating gimmick: seats wired with hidden buzzers programmed to vibrate the seat at a climactic moment to increase the effect. |
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