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Re: She stayed in the rumble seat too long And me with a truck car!!!
Well at least the tools are easy to get at. :( |
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Re: She stayed in the rumble seat too long Practice safe s#x---set the parking brake:cool:
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Re: She stayed in the rumble seat too long Back on the old original FordBarn is when this poster first appeared, if I remember right. The owner was looking for what the value would be on it. I can't recall what he sold it for. But, I did get 2 copies of it. One of these days I'll frame one and put it in the rumble seat of my '29 roadster. To warn all the ladies when I go to the local cruise-in.:)
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Re: She stayed in the rumble seat too long In response to items 10 & 19, we never hear of women going to hair dressers to get "Permanent" hair-do's anymore.
This poster is a good example of how permanent those "Permanents" really were; i.e., in the open rumble seat, her "Permanent" not only survived a minimum 45 mph Model A breeze; but, her "Permanent" withstood as much of a rough & tumble exercise as that of her dress. Also, on Bill's shoe comment, luckily while being in the rumble seat with high heels on, at least she could not puncture the interior original upholstered headliner above with her sharp high heels, or even leave her muddy footprints on same. One thing for sure, people always had fun even prior to Moses. |
Re: She stayed in the rumble seat too long OK - only an 'I'm confused' question...
Saw several quotes from Jeff/Illinois; yet I don't see any posts by him and there are no post numbers missing... What's up with that? |
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My '32 5 Window was FAR superior to my Model A! I kept the steering wheel nut "finger" tight:eek: & the shifter jist screwed off easy & wuz laid aside!:D (Didn't have no rumbleseat!) A cop once peered inside------"How you gonna' drive this "DEATH-TRAP" home"?? (Then he SMILED!) Bill W. |
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