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vedette
Posted 2007-05-01 8:05 PM (#81647)
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OK here's a couple, first one is a 57 Plymouth Plaza in NY Battery in 1960. the second one is Fremont Street LV in 1958 with a 57 Chrysler four door HT at the front of pic.Please post more...



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Ex-finlover
Posted 2007-05-02 12:30 AM (#81682 - in reply to #81647)
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A few from the collection...



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Ex-finlover
Posted 2007-05-02 12:41 AM (#81683 - in reply to #81647)
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Also check out http://www.imperialclub.com/Articles/Postcards/index.htm
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5859
Posted 2007-05-02 1:31 AM (#81686 - in reply to #81647)
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that modern motors photo at night is so cool!
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hemidenis
Posted 2007-05-02 2:31 PM (#81703 - in reply to #81647)
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wow great pictures, we would check that in tulsa ok if still there.
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hemidenis
Posted 2007-05-02 3:03 PM (#81706 - in reply to #81647)
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Spady Mopar used Cars, Cape charles Virgina
and Newcastle motel in virginia beach, in the past and today

Edited by hemidenis 2007-05-02 3:05 PM




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d500neil
Posted 2007-05-02 3:22 PM (#81709 - in reply to #81647)
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Anybody notice the time, that Modern motor's photograph was taken, or precisely-how the cars were taken into/
out-of, the showroom?
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spinout
Posted 2007-05-02 3:47 PM (#81714 - in reply to #81647)
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Is that Modern Motor's red convertible in foreground a '59 Plodge? Plymouth with Dodge front end. Canadian dealer? DeSoto and Dodge had separate dealers in US.
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d500neil
Posted 2007-05-02 4:04 PM (#81718 - in reply to #81647)
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Mark's got a GOOD point!

Although there are an abundance of convertibles on the 'floor', has anyone ever seen a USED car indoor-showroom, too????
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vedette
Posted 2007-05-02 8:12 PM (#81762 - in reply to #81647)
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Brilliant photos Brett,that red convertible at the front does look like a 59 Kingsway Custom.
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Ex-finlover
Posted 2007-05-02 9:36 PM (#81768 - in reply to #81647)
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Yes it's a Plodge - Modern Motor Sales was in Montreal, Quebec.

Hungry for more?




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Paddlewing
Posted 2007-05-08 3:07 PM (#82235 - in reply to #81647)
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Hello.
Here's a couple of more postcards...




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Windsor59
Posted 2007-05-09 7:41 AM (#82299 - in reply to #81647)
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Ho.ho. the last pic was funny, but I will not stop my Chrysler if a beer will say hallo.
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Posted 2007-05-09 3:03 PM (#82357 - in reply to #82299)
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Ho.ho. the last pic was funny, but I will not stop my Chrysler if a beer will say hallo.


Hey, Joakim...

Just to clarify things, you should ALWAYS stop when a BEER wants to say hallo...
It's a BEAR that you wanna pass up.

Ha!

-NM
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Kenny J.
Posted 2007-05-09 4:28 PM (#82368 - in reply to #81647)
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Summer, 1964.

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57burb
Posted 2007-05-09 4:52 PM (#82373 - in reply to #81682)
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A current postcard at Barnes and Noble.



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Kenny J.
Posted 2007-05-09 4:57 PM (#82374 - in reply to #82368)
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Pittsburgh, June 19th, 1966.

New Orleans, February 28th, 1964.

Philadelphia, June 17th, 1967.

Philadelphia, February 16th, 1967.

Philadelphia, June 20th, 1967.



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Kenny J.
Posted 2007-05-09 5:05 PM (#82376 - in reply to #82374)
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Toronto, September 12th, 1962:



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5859
Posted 2007-05-09 5:41 PM (#82379 - in reply to #81647)
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I don't know if it is the film or the way things actually looked, but those pictures of the forwardlooks in the 60's make them look severely antiquated compared to the other cars on the street, and the color shot of the 57 Plymouth sedan makes that car look pretty well used, when it is really only about years old.
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Kenny J.
Posted 2007-05-09 5:55 PM (#82381 - in reply to #82379)
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Six or seven salty winters in Pittsburgh, with it's narrow streets, paving blocks (brick streets), steep grades, nasty discharge from the steel mills, etc. took an enormous toll on vehicles. Some of electric streetcars seen in these photos remained in service there from the 1940s into the 1990s, going through various degrees of rebuilding along the way.

Motorists had to patch rust holes to pass the annual inspections and many, many cars were bondo-ed up and partially repainted to sneak past the State inspectors. It gave them a more "wobegone" appearance in a decade or less.

Incidently, I remember many Forward Look Mopars, '58-'61 Ch*vys and '55-'60 F*rds with duct tape over the rust holes around the headlights and on top of the fenders, to keep slush from kicking up onto the windshields during winter. That was in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, during the mid to late 1960s. Wisconsin did not have the stringent inspection standards Pennsylvania does and I've seen plywood floor patches, etc. in late '50s-early '60s cars in Southeastern Wisconsin.

K.

Edited by Kenny J. 2007-05-10 9:12 AM
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d500neil
Posted 2007-05-09 6:53 PM (#82386 - in reply to #81647)
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James, I agree with you; the over-reaching style, of the late-50's FWDLK'ers took on a rather severe, garish appearance, like an older woman wearing too-much make up, after they had attained some age, and wear-and-tear. The newer body designs were more self-contained and less flamboyant,
and didn't serve to "shout-out" to an oberserver, like ours admittedly do (admit it: ours are NOT quiet designs!), which makes our cars
so much FUN, to drive!

The downside was, our cars tended to be discarded, rather than be restored whenever they stumbled, because there was always something newer-and-better
to be seen-in, rather than to have to be seen in a Yesterday's-car.


Of course, nowadays, its a DIFFERENT story!







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Posted 2007-05-09 7:02 PM (#82389 - in reply to #82386)
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Great pics guys!

Dave W.
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Kenny J.
Posted 2007-05-09 8:47 PM (#82405 - in reply to #82379)
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5859 - 2007-05-09 2:41 PM

and the color shot of the 57 Plymouth sedan makes that car look pretty well used, when it is really only about (seven) years old.


The above quote was what I was replying to, Neil.

But yes, the early to mid '60s cars do make the finned monsters look outdated...just as the '55 to '61 Mopars made the '49-'54 versions look frumpy and out of date!

K.
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Posted 2007-05-10 8:31 AM (#82438 - in reply to #82405)
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At the time, that was the idea of the style change--to make the ride you had now look old and outdated, so you'd need to buy a new one.
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Posted 2007-05-10 5:07 PM (#82473 - in reply to #81647)
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..in case anyone doesn't already know the name of that intrinsic design feature, it was called :"Planned Obsolescence", and it DID
extend to the expected lifetime of mechanical, as well as to body-design, features.

The car wears out, or looks dated, after about three years? Time to go out and buy another one!

Genius, huh?




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vedette
Posted 2007-05-10 8:13 PM (#82501 - in reply to #81647)
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Kenny,lots of great street scenes with FLs in everyday use and trams/trolley buses.Brett,some more cool pictures of dealerships and bears admiring Imperials.thank you both.Neil,now I know where the "Bishop School of Valuations" got started,I bet those folks with the "planned obsolecence"automobiles were basically giving them away to you,it was definitely a "buyers"market,I bet you thought you were in heaven, Neil.

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Ex-finlover
Posted 2007-05-10 10:21 PM (#82509 - in reply to #81647)
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More portcards for page 2...





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Kenny J.
Posted 2007-05-11 11:20 AM (#82536 - in reply to #82473)
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d500neil - 2007-05-10 2:07 PM

..in case anyone doesn't already know the name of that intrinsic design feature, it was called :"Planned Obsolescence", and it DID
extend to the expected lifetime of mechanical, as well as to body-design, features...



That's the name of the game, for sure, Neil!

Incidently, I discovered this just before my seventh birthday.

I was in the garage, crawling under the cars (I believe I was chasing spiders after knocking them out of their webs. They ran for cover as I attempted to scoop them into a jar.)

Anyway, Dad's '59 Impala and Mom's '64 Bel Air wagon were parked side by side. As I crawled around in pursuit of my prey, I noticed the chassis, springs, shocks and exhaust were nearly identical. The sheet metal differences were cloaking two cars with virtually identical underpinnings.

K.
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d500neil
Posted 2007-05-11 5:34 PM (#82572 - in reply to #81647)
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Hey, Kenny; nice cards. Mark: :"The Bishop School of Valuations" is also known as :"Fair Market Value", with the correlary of :"He who
wants [to buy/sell] "it' more ; "LOSES" [on the deal].

And, then, there's the bromide: :"Money TALKS, & Bull-sheet walks".

Now, about those postcards......




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Posted 2007-05-11 10:15 PM (#82604 - in reply to #81647)
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Those all look good.
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Posted 2007-05-12 5:25 AM (#82625 - in reply to #81647)
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To me the pictures all look exciting "obviously a postcard trick" but what I mean is The cars are mostly shown traveling, going to new places, people are having fun boating and vacationing. Obviously a far cry from the real life of picking up groceries at the supermarket.
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Posted 2007-05-12 5:26 AM (#82626 - in reply to #81647)
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You know what would be cool in that boating picture? If the boats were the type that had the big fins.
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Posted 2007-05-16 7:51 PM (#83195 - in reply to #81647)
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Posted 2007-05-17 7:22 PM (#83303 - in reply to #81647)
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BigBlockMopar
Posted 2007-05-17 8:02 PM (#83310 - in reply to #81647)
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Awesome topic. Are the photo's posted available in larger formats?
I would love to make some prints of some of those for in my garage.
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d500neil
Posted 2007-05-18 7:06 PM (#83411 - in reply to #81647)
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What is particularly interesting, about the BxW photo, of the '57 Coro convie, is that the car appears to have NON-white wheels!

Dodge advertising had their graphic-arts agency air-brush on body-matching wheel-colors, but, in actual practice, virtually (and-all-
that-I've-ever-seen, including my own car, which now has red-painted wheels) .... every real-world car has been found to have had
OEM white-painted wheels.

THIS photograph was apparently taken in the summertime, so that it is certainly possible that the owner custom-painted its wheels.

BUT: the owner, for whatever reason, did not bother to install SPINNER hubcaps, along with the painted wheels????

Also, the car is a 'stripper' model, having only one body color, no(!!) radio, or right-hand outside rear view mirror, and has non-
tinted windshield (or windows, by extrapolation).

It DOES have a two-tone steering wheel, though.

So, given, that this is a Coro, with apparently few options, to what extent would its owner have been interested in custom-painting
its wheels????

Ah, research......







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old mopar guy
Posted 2007-05-18 10:33 PM (#83441 - in reply to #81647)
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its great to see these photos ,i can spot and identify almost every car in the photos . it was nice to see every car had a look all its own . mopar or not i would rather drive any car in these photos than any thing built today..... HAPPY MOTORING...
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Posted 2007-05-19 4:17 PM (#83524 - in reply to #81647)
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Another reason to have DSL - more postcard images!




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Posted 2007-05-19 7:13 PM (#83539 - in reply to #83441)
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old mopar guy - 2007-05-18 7:33 PM

its great to see these photos ,i can spot and identify almost every car in the photos . it was nice to see every car had a look all its own . mopar or not i would rather drive any car in these photos than any thing built today..... HAPPY MOTORING...


Amen, brother! ---John
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Posted 2007-05-19 8:28 PM (#83545 - in reply to #81647)
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every car had it's own character,i recognise them all,more pics





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58 DESOTOS RULE
Posted 2007-05-21 2:46 PM (#83733 - in reply to #81647)
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That was in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, during the mid to late 1960s. Wisconsin did not have the stringent inspection standards Pennsylvania does and I've seen plywood floor patches, etc. in late '50s-early '60s cars in Southeastern Wisconsin.

Ohio didn't have a very stringent inspection standard in the 1960s either. My first year of college (1969) I had a well used 1959 Plymouth Suburban as my daily driver. It was only 10 years old at the time, but it had major rust out issues in the driver's and passenger's footwell. I fixed it by cutting plywood for both sides to put on the floorpan. It was necessary because without the plywood I would be running on the pavement like Fred Flintstone. I also needed the plywood as there was no sound metal to bolt the front seat to. It worked for awhile and made the seat operate normally again. Those were the days. :madman:  :laugh: 



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Posted 2007-05-21 10:15 PM (#83822 - in reply to #81647)
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For those of you that admired the Modern Motors postcard on page one of this thread...

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Posted 2007-05-25 8:04 AM (#84174 - in reply to #81647)
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Almost off the main page... better add more!




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Posted 2007-05-25 8:33 AM (#84175 - in reply to #84174)
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If any have pic at a Chrysler Windsor 1959 conv? I has not see any one at old post card.
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Posted 2007-05-25 10:49 AM (#84183 - in reply to #84175)
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The black steel poles holding the streetlights in Brett's early 1960s Racine postcard were orginally used to hold the trolley wires for both local streetcars and the Milwaukee-Racine-Kenosha Rapid Transit interurban trains. Many of those poles were still there the last time I visited Racine.

The photo of the parking lot Mark posted is labeled "RockParking1950s.jpg", but we can see early to mid 1960s cars scattered among the finned beauties.

I have service station pump island lights like those seen in the "McCue's Woodlawn Esso" postcard. One is used as lighted flagpole. The other will be used to light a portion of our backyard.

I also like Brett's shot of the "Hooked Rug Shop", but I suppose I'm biased towards those '59 Plymouth wagons.

K.

P.S.- I've included a photo of one of my gasoline pump island lights, while it was still in storage. It's from a 1940s Idaho Conoco service station. I added the photocell to the top.

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Posted 2007-05-25 10:56 AM (#84185 - in reply to #84183)
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Oh, and here's a shot of Racine, circa 1947, showing one of those Rapid Transit trains. These babies hit speeds in excess of 70 mph between towns, once they left the streets.

One of those black steel poles, holding an older style streetlight, can be seen on the far left. Another can be seen, a little further down the street.

No finned Mopars in this shot.

K.

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Posted 2007-05-25 2:45 PM (#84200 - in reply to #81647)
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Exner Expert 19,174 posts. Neil passed away 18 Sep 2015. You will be missed, Neil!

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Brett includes a view of another "naked-sided" Windsor, as per another recent thread-discussion.

Anybody else notice how SMALL the seating-area is, in that Lincoln convertible (real good space-management, there!)





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Kenny J.
Posted 2007-05-26 10:24 AM (#84264 - in reply to #84200)
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During a 1977 repaint, my '72 Satellite Sebring became a "naked-sided" car. Rather than deal with the flimsy trim which just collected dents, my folks had it all removed.

So it wound up looking like less than even a base line Satellite.

I doubt I will reinstall the correct the stock trim if I plan to use it as a driver.

K.

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58 DESOTOS RULE
Posted 2007-05-26 11:37 AM (#84268 - in reply to #81647)
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My parents had this Steve Allen LP you refer to above. I still have the album cover though I don't know what happened to the record. I liked the lines of the 1960 Dodge better anyway.

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Posted 2007-05-26 9:48 PM (#84303 - in reply to #81647)
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Kenny,the newest car I spotted in "The Rock Parking 1950s" photo was a 1966 Buick Electra 225 convertible....
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