[Chrysler300] When a car was a car and a train was a train..
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Subject: Fwd: When a car was a car and a train was a train..AWESOME

I love the last statement about the cars: "One would sit on the porch and name the cars as they drove by..unlike today... when they all look the same."  How true.


What grand old machines they were.
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Heber City , Utah
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Northern, Ely, Nevada. New Hope & Ivyland at New Hope
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Above & below:At King Road in Owosso, Michigan ,Pere Marquette 1225, a 2-8-4 Berkshire, pours it on with a freight from history next to a Ford Model A pickup recreating a scene from the good old days.
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Steaming down memory lane is Pere Marquette 1225 Owosso, Michigan
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Southern 2-8-0 #610 at Rock Spring, Georgia (Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum)
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Heber City, Utah . Union Pacific 2-8-0 #618 and a 1953 Buick Super. This has to be the classic of classic photos!It defies time itself. When I saw this photo, I was transported back to those wonderful days when life was full of simple pleasures, back when we were satisfied with less and happy to walk instead of ride. This is February 6, 2007 when time and eternity intersect at this crossing. And to think that you and I, and others, once had a stage like this everyday for the greatest performance ever. Oh what the generation of today has missed. Great Memories!
CARS WE WILL NEVER SEE AGAIN
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Harley Earl and the 1938 Buick.. Think about this.. This picture was taken 70 years ago.
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1941 Chrysler Thunderbolt
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1951 Buick LeSabre What would you give for this car now
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1951 Chrysler K310
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1953 Buick Wildcat
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1954 Dodge FireArrow
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1958 Lincoln Premiere
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1955 Nash Rambler Cross Country Wagon
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1956 Ford Sunliner
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1959 Chevrolet Brookwood Stationwagon
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1951 Hudson Hornet
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1959 Plymouth Fury
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1958 Mercury Turnpike Cruiser -
The rear window on the 58 Merc Turnpike Cruiser could retract into the body, giving the occupants flow-through ventilation. This car, like most of its generation, didn't have air-conditioning, even as an option.
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1951 Studebaker Champion
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1971 Buick Rivera Boattail
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1958 Edsel Convertible
One would sit on the porch and name the cars as they drove by..unlike today... when they all look the same.
This is when a car was a car.















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