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Re: Fwd: Trains and cars pics
Great Pictures - Thanks
dwayneg57@aol.com wrote:
> Thought you might enjoy a picture or two of Trains and Cars.
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> From: dbtjean99@aol.com
> To: dwayneg57@aol.com; rbd1949@aol.com
> Sent: Tue, Feb 2, 2010 1:43 pm
> Subject: Fwd: Trains and cars pics
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> Thought you would enjoy them too.
> Dorrie
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> From: jpaulholland@aim.com <mailto:jpaulholland@aim.com>
> To: dbtjean99@aol.com <mailto:dbtjean99@aol.com>
> Sent: Mon, Feb 1, 2010 8:47 pm
> Subject: Trains and cars pics
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> I just thought if I love these old cars as much as I do, then you all
> might enjoy them also. I don’t know a lot about trains, but some of
> you might enjoy seeing them also.
> Enjoy and remember,
> David
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> in some of the pictures there is a set of numbers …like 2-8-0 that
> stands for the wheels…2 front small wheels then 8 big drive wheels..
> then the number of small back wheels…on the engine:
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> */For all you train lovers./*
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> */Heber City/**/ , Utah/**/ /*
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> 2-8-0 #43 Nevada Northern, Ely , Nevada . New Hope & Ivyland atNew Hope
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> /Above & below:/At King Road inOwosso, 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.
> Steaming down memory lane isPere Marquette 1225Owosso, Michigan
> Southern 2-8-0 #610 at Rock Spring , Georgia ( Tennessee Valley
> Railroad Museum ..)
> 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!
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> *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
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> 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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