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1958 Ford Retractable Skyliner
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Me
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Andy signing my book!
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Andy's Ride
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1941 Chevrolet Woodie
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Model T with solid wheels
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Three Model A's
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Ford Model A Woodie
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Early Model T
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1934 Chrysler Airflow
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Chrysler Airflow
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1941 Hollywood Graham
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1941 Hupp
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1919 Roamer
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1919 Roamer Engine
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1920 Model T Center Door
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1938 Ford
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Custom Merc
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1957 Ford Ranchero
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51 Ford Victoria Hardtop
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Album Description:
Lots of great cars at Lompoc, Pismo Beach, Nipomo
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11 comments
Hi Mike, Nice pictures! You might want to change http://community.webshots.com/photo/88147278/88148355kmNpBp to a "1938 Ford". It's not a 1937. Keep up the good work. We were at the Shore Cliff in Pismo last month. Lots of work being done to keep the place from falling off the cliff! We sure do miss Santa Maria, The Hitching Post in Casmalia, and the central coast of California!
said phil_knapp1
I'm helping a friend replace a heater core and heater valve on a '60 Ford (which is the same as the '60 Edsel). Do you have any procedural advise? Thanks.
said chevytruck102
edsel: Now that i look closer I can see that in 54 the ford did not have those distinctive fins. I stand corrected. Still a nice car though Hank
said redwing1102
HI AGAIN and thanks for your nice comments in my guest book, and now I have your adress in my guest book and I dont lose your nice gret album & my friend can see your album easer. captainparsa5 is my new album.my mail; captaiparsa@yahoo.com
said captainparsa5
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said captainparsa3
I found my way to your pics from the Station wagon group, but then I was delighted to see the pics of the Morro Bay powerplant... last time we went there I kept telling my wife I wanted to climb those towers... Do you work there? Are they hiring? ;) I live in the California desert and get to Morro Bay as often as I can and would love to live there....
said speesh1
Thnaks for not forgetting the wagons
said losaw20
Nice pics! I also collect 1:18 diecast cars. I have a few Edsels and Fords. My favorite is the 58 Edsel black hardtop.
said icecastle57
Ah, the Sunbeam Talbot 90, circa 1952. A Great sports saloon and forerunner to the successful and better known Alpine. Before Chrysler bought and ruined the Rootes Group... They also made a nice convertible (DHC- Drop head coupe) with it's three position top.
said supercosmos
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