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Old 04-07-2020, 02:31 AM   #1
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Old 04-07-2020, 03:45 AM   #2
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Great pics Bob.
was following the series of pics and thought "Oh that 4 door's doing well" then next shot it's mid roll. Classic.
I like that for some people at least a nice picnic lunch was involved.

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I really enjoyed the whole site. Lots of very good quality pics. Very interesting and well worth a browse.
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Looks like that 36 was the winner. Would like to know what engine and work was done on it. It may have had one of those French Military engines........
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Looks like that 36 was the winner. Would like to know what engine and work was done on it. It may have had one of those French Military engines........
Non at this Times.they had stock engine .
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Looks like lots of Fords! I was impressed by the crowd. Some men wore ties and many people were in fine clothing. Also, some of the lunch shots were revealing. A tablecloth and wine? Wow!
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Looks like lots of Fords! I was impressed by the crowd. Some men wore ties and many people were in fine clothing. Also, some of the lunch shots were revealing. A tablecloth and wine? Wow!
At this era the sunday wears where a must . And a good table too
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