Let's Pop That Hood...

1930 Duesenberg Model J (getting punchy..putting in stuff that dont belong) :confused3:

The Duesie took 10 years of salary to pay for it. The 1931 Bugatti took 31 years of annual salary in its day to pay for it.

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Thats 95% of everything with an open hood. I missed a few of the ones from the early 1900's as it was closing time.

The advertising (only a few) are all sideways for some reason when they upload, but they are not that way on my photo editor so we gotta forego those. There were only 4-5 of them anyway, mainly 1960's AMC cars.

so that's it. :yaayy:
 
Been ah few changez and additionz sense the last time I waz there in '63 but I guess time marchez on aye? Thankz for the time capsule journey. Sorry we never hooked up 'n bench raced while I waz in MI. Maybe Carlisle? Jer
 
The 1952 Oscar Meyer "Weinermobile" (Dodge chassis underneath). Sing the "song" and you'll get a ear-worm..don't say I didnt warn you :icon_smile:

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The Chrysler/AMC advertising..the only ones I could get "right side up". They were also under glass so that affects the focus a bit

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