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Old 12-03-2010, 11:51 AM   #21
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I also seen it on Youtube. Pretty cool video.
No I did not take the video, just live outside the town.

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Old 12-12-2010, 10:56 AM   #22
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Worley Store, est. 1925, overlooking Worley's Bottom at Apache Pass, just north of Downtown, Tx. No kidding! The Sinclair electric pump replace the old visible pump in the 1950s. The store closed down in the early 1970s.




If you're coming from Downtown, you'll have to cross the San Gabriel River using the Worley Bridge, circa 1912.




A friend of mine has a place near there and we just drove over to check it out. Here's some info:

http://www.milamcountyhistoricalcomm...spaper_022.php

http://www.apachepass.com/

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Dennis and I drove out to see The Grove, TX, at the preview before the auction.




http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasGho...GroveTexas.htm

http://www.kxan.com/dpp/news/texas/t...-auction-block

http://www.burleyauction.com/auctionschedule.html

I didn't get to go to the auction and haven't kept up with what has happened since, but it sure was a neat place for a long time. I was bummed that they were going to auction the contents first and then the buildings, shame to split it all up.

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Old 12-12-2010, 11:05 AM   #24
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Old knife and scissor shop in Schwertner, TX. I don't know if it's all still inside, but there used to be a Model T engine on a stand that had a pulley with a belt that ran up to a shaft in the rafters that powered all of the machinery.




http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasHil...tner-Texas.htm

A buddy and I were out on a drive and stopped for the pics and an excellent 'burger at the Crossroads Cafe!



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Old 12-15-2010, 11:41 AM   #25
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Jdl. where in Barstow is the location that you took the picture?

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Old 12-15-2010, 02:23 PM   #26
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Jdl. where in Barstow is the location that you took the picture?

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It's about 5 miles give or take, north of Barstow on the old highway 58. not the new ca 58. go toward Mojave on the old 58 not far from Barstow, you go right past it on old 58...Jdl
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Old 12-15-2010, 10:51 PM   #27
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This was taken in Driftwood, Texas (near Austin). My '39 coupe on location for a photoshoot for "Wired" magazine. I brought my own camera along and snapped this shot.

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Old 12-15-2010, 11:44 PM   #28
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Here's a few hot rod hoodlums in front of the Borradori Garage in Cayucos, CA...



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Old 12-16-2010, 09:00 PM   #29
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Here is a picture of my 1935 ford pick up in front of the old Lake county Indiana jail, the one that John Dillinger escaped from in 1934.
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Old 12-16-2010, 10:37 PM   #30
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Here is a picture of my 1935 ford pick up in front of the old Lake county Indiana jail, the one that John Dillinger escaped from in 1934.
Nice, I like that!
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Our club from Oakdale went up to the diner one nice evening. Had a great time.

Will have to post a pic of my '39 maroon coupe one of these days.
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1958 Bramson Diner. Bramson only made two.
Has been moved around Ct several times. "Aero Diner web site"
Now on Route 6 in North Windham.
They host a monthly cruise night during warm months.
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How are you doing? I didn't recognize the car at first.

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1958 Bramson Diner. Bramson only made two.
Has been moved around Ct several times. "Aero Diner web site"
Now on Route 6 in North Windham.
They host a monthly cruise night during warm months.
Our club from Oakdale went up to the diner one nice evening. Had a great time.

Will have to post a pic of my '39 maroon coupe one of these days.
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I've been to Driftwood, but I don't remember that station. I guess I would have seen the building, but were the pump and signs added for the photo shoot or is that how it is? Cool picture!

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Here is a picture of my 1935 ford pick up in front of the old Lake county Indiana jail, the one that John Dillinger escaped from in 1934.
Hey, I recognize your truck from the V8 Times.
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Old knife and scissor shop. I don't know if it's all still inside, but there used to be a Model T engine on a stand that had a pulley with a belt that ran up to a shaft in the rafters that powered all of the machinery.
Randy, where is the old knife and scissor shop pictured?
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Randy, where is the old knife and scissor shop pictured?
Schwertner, TX. I just updated my posts with some links.
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Old 12-17-2010, 02:19 PM   #38
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Wow!

Some really great cars and buildings in this thread!

Here's my coupe in front of the Union Pacific depot:




And in front of another cool old commercial building here:

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Our club from Oakdale went up to the diner one nice evening. Had a great time.

Will have to post a pic of my '39 maroon coupe one of these days.
Hi Joe. Yes , you should post several pictures of your car . It seems like forever until we will have warm , dry roads.
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