Gordon posted some very nice pictures of his late Mom, with some cars. I always enjoy seeing old pictures of people in back in other times and places. As a car nut, I especially enjoy seeing cars and trucks. So, I thought I'd post some photos of my grandparents, and encourage others to do the same.
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Rabbit hunting
My father [left] and his brother, my uncle George, hunting rabbits in the early 40's.
George told me recently, "We ate a lot of rabbits then."Attached FilesPower Wagon Advertiser monthly magazine, editor & publisher.
Why is it that the inside of old truck cabs smell so good?
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I once had a book that had historical pictures of vintage race cars. You could order prints of some of the photos.
One of the photos was taken about 1903, along a beach on the Atlantic Ocean. It contained a man on horseback, one on bicycle, one in a new fangled contraption soon to be known as an automobile, a couple afoot, and it seems like one in a Wright Bros type plane & possibly somebody in a boat..... The caption mentioned that it was possibly the only known picture featuring every method of transportation (at the time) present at the same time/place. It was a unique shot.
Bucky
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Originally posted by Gordon Maney View PostMy father [left] and his brother, my uncle George, hunting rabbits in the early 40's.
George told me recently, "We ate a lot of rabbits then."
On a related note, just for kicks one day, I Googled my grandfather's name. He managed a gas station in Kansas - was not someone I would expect to find on the Internet from way back (unlike politicians, wealthy people, etc). I was amazed to see an image of his pop up that I had never seen before, from a wedding party in 1923. A distant relative had uploaded it to some site and voila! I wonder if any other PW folks have tried that...
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I can't remember...
Okay, the Plymouth is a P2. If I were a Plymouth, I'd be a P3. If I were a Dodge 1/2 ton truck, I'd be an MC. If there was a new, current model 1/2 ton Dodge sitting there just out of camera range, it would be an RC.
Funny I can remember the model numbers, but I can't remember the years.
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Here are some of my grandpa.
First: his unit, the 168th Iowa Infantry 1940
Second: Him on his dad's shoulders about 1926
Third: Grandma and Grandpa mid 1950s1949 B-1 PW
1950 B-2 PW
1965 WM300
1968 D200 camper special (W200 conversion)
1970 Challenger RT 383
1987 Ramcharger 4x4
1991.5 W250 diesel
1999 Jeep Cherokee limited 4x4
2008 Jeep Wrangler Sahara
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This is a photo of my Grandfather with his Dodge Brothers oil delivery truck.
FrankLast edited by Frank Irons; 07-03-2015, 05:36 PM.
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My Grandfather's '37 Dodge pickup after some "drift busting".
This photo was taken in '38. My dad was 6 years old at the
time. My cousins still run the family farm just outside of Kamrar
Iowa.
JohnAttached Files
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