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Re: And now for something completely different
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Re: And now for something completely different
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Re: And now for something completely different
[b]INTERNATIONAL AUTOMOBILE SHOW - NY-1964
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SOME FOREIGN STUFF
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<font color="blue"> Very cool
Interesting headlamps on the Pontiacs.</font>
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Very Cool!
The dark suits are everywhere.
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Howard Growing old is a certainty, growing up isn't |
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That is very cool but I would like to see more of the Playboy booth in the second photo.
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Dave 1987 Grand National |
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Great old pictures here thanks for sharing! The RED/RED 1964 Corvette has quite an interesting history. It was built for the 1964 New York Worlds Fair. Later Alex Maier bought the car as a birthday present for his 16 year old son. The kid kept the car until the late 80's. Later in 2001 Mike Yager bought the 1964 Corvette. Ironically Werner Meier who had failed to buy the Corvette was given the assignment of restoring it at his shop in Michigan. Today it still retains most of the unique features it was built with for the show circuit.
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