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That blog (The Selvedge Yard) is worth spending a few hours digging. He's got great articles on vintage bikes, vintage drag racers, clothes, old american photography, Steve McQueen, Two-Lane Blacktop articles etc. - it's a real time suck...but interesting as hell.
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Agreed. I have spent some time cruising through it. All the pics on the right lead to new pages for that subject, and it seems the pictures on the right change with some of them, taking you to new subjects that didn't show on the right side previously. Very cool oldies stuff.
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