A Venice Police Model A Fills up with Purr-Pull Gasoline in 1930 http://theoldmotor.com/wp-content/up...4/11/gas51.jpg
The Venice, California Police Fill up with Purr-Pull Gasoline: Purr-Pull gasoline looked just like it sounds – it was purple – Part of it’s name came from the fuel’s good pulling power. See five more great photos and learn more on theoldmotor. com |
Re: A Venice Police Model A Fills up with Purr-Pull Gasoline in 1930 Super! As always much appreciated thanks for posting!
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Re: A Venice Police Model A Fills up with Purr-Pull Gasoline in 1930 I wonder why that bumper is crooked? The one on my pickup sits at the same angle, and I haven't figured out why. My frame is straight, and the brackets aren't bent. Maybe the holes in the frame horns? But my truck is 84 years old, and the one (a coupe, I think) in the photo was nearly new. Curious. One of these days I'll have remove the splash apron on mine and do some serious investigation, I guess.
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Re: A Venice Police Model A Fills up with Purr-Pull Gasoline in 1930 Notice how they sprayed the entire car white including the roof insert. Looks like they forgot to mask one end of the headlight bar. I was also wondering about the front bumper on a car that new.
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Re: A Venice Police Model A Fills up with Purr-Pull Gasoline in 1930 Looks like the two motorcycles are using what appears like Goodyear tires...
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Re: A Venice Police Model A Fills up with Purr-Pull Gasoline in 1930 I also like the big truck in the background !!! The wheels look super heavy duty
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Re: A Venice Police Model A Fills up with Purr-Pull Gasoline in 1930 Strange looking cowl lamps. When did cops stop wearing bowties?
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Re: A Venice Police Model A Fills up with Purr-Pull Gasoline in 1930 Being all white & not showing siren, plus nothing on doors saying Police or City, I wonder if this could be a Medics car ?/
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Re: A Venice Police Model A Fills up with Purr-Pull Gasoline in 1930 The two policemen were in pose mode for the picture as both kick stands were down. Not a just happened to snap an unplanned photograph. Still physically fit enough to do up all the buttons on the tunic also.
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Re: A Venice Police Model A Fills up with Purr-Pull Gasoline in 1930 [QUOTE=BudP;When did cops stop wearing bowties?[/QUOTE]
A long, long tome ago. Can you imagine being stopped now by a cop with a bow tie??!! |
Re: A Venice Police Model A Fills up with Purr-Pull Gasoline in 1930 Not really any worse than the smokey bear hats that most now have to wear
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Re: A Venice Police Model A Fills up with Purr-Pull Gasoline in 1930 Purdy, I like those. But a bow tie? Nope.
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