Really Old Pictures
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Really Old Pictures
Got this from $pare
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Re: Really Old Pictures
Thanks E, you know I would have put them up later!
MUCH LATER!
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Re: Really Old Pictures
Can't see them. Box pops up saying getopenoffice.org. Oh well.
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Re: Really Old Pictures
Hmmmm, doesn't do that to me.
Ahhh I bet you need Microsoft Powerpoint or you can get open office org which is free. (works pretty good too)
Ahhh I bet you need Microsoft Powerpoint or you can get open office org which is free. (works pretty good too)
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Re: Really Old Pictures
I could swear I saw re3too in those pictures.
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Re: Really Old Pictures
You know.... 15 to 20 years ago, that is what Jabez looked like....
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Re: Really Old Pictures
I should be able to open it at home. I'll just wait.E_HILLMAN wrote:Hmmmm, doesn't do that to me.
Ahhh I bet you need Microsoft Powerpoint or you can get open office org which is free. (works pretty good too)
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Yeah you will want to see the 1800s photos of when RE3 was middle aged.
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Re: Really Old Pictures
She was kinda cute when she had black hair!
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I wonder who the Captain of that paddleboat was. Looks like it's getting ready to run aground. Oh nevermind, I know who that Captain was.
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Re: Really Old Pictures
Hey Re3 what were the barrels for on the train tressel back then?
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Re: Really Old Pictures
Cool pix. Thanks for sharing.
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FU E, $pare, Slower and any other of you a$$holes who are thinkin' the same thing! Sheesh!
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Oh shes a feisty one isn't she! LMAO
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Subject: Old Automobile Transporters
Another from Spare (WE NEEDS TO LEARN TO POST d@mn PICS!
Subject: Old Automobile Transporters
Old Automobile Transporters
How cool are these transporters? And the cars.....wonderful. What a photographic time warp.
Looks to me these shots were from 48' to 56'. The F-1 Ford trucks are interesting. What I've been told in the past, the 1/2 tons shipped with hub caps and the 3/4 ton were a option!
God bless the poor drivers...those COE trucks drove & rode so hard. No power nothing----!! They were lucky to have a AM radio, heater, & some extra running lights. And the GMC truck more than likely had a screaming 6-71 Detroit diesel to keep your foot hammered to the floor with.
Some great cars on those transports.....the last photo is really nice. The whole rig "shines " STYLE!!!! I just wish some were in color!
Subject: Old Automobile Transporters
Old Automobile Transporters
How cool are these transporters? And the cars.....wonderful. What a photographic time warp.
Looks to me these shots were from 48' to 56'. The F-1 Ford trucks are interesting. What I've been told in the past, the 1/2 tons shipped with hub caps and the 3/4 ton were a option!
God bless the poor drivers...those COE trucks drove & rode so hard. No power nothing----!! They were lucky to have a AM radio, heater, & some extra running lights. And the GMC truck more than likely had a screaming 6-71 Detroit diesel to keep your foot hammered to the floor with.
Some great cars on those transports.....the last photo is really nice. The whole rig "shines " STYLE!!!! I just wish some were in color!
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