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    ID this limo?

    Pics in this link - http://silentlocations.com/2017/11/27/the-red-kimono-a-vast-record-of-early-los-angeles/
  2. https://www.mgexp.com/forum/mgb-and-gt-forum.1/new-78-b-brake-booster-cylinder-install.3719837/ some of this talks about the rod adjustment, and some other possibly relevant things.
  3. I think the brake M/C piston may not be retracting all the way if you know what I mean.
  4. It is a low income neighborhood. Guerneville California
  5. The martini glass button activates the security camera in the bar area, meaning that one displays on the screen. The paper airplane activates the runway camera. Picture of the building activates the camera showing the front of the building. Button with the radial arrows activates the rooftop scanning camera. Of course I am referring to a small airport facility with a bar.
  6. I watched this movie, it was on DVD at my local library
  7. One of the buttons has a martini glass on it.
  8. Another on this same short little street, in front of a different house.
  9. You sure have some funny names for your towns over there! Ian Steel captured photos of snow falling in Snettisham. Rush hour traffic problems as snow falls across Norfolk
  10. are the last 3 letters ...dey ????
  11. I remember that and enjoyed it. Memory is vague though. It was not just a regular sitcom episode though? It was a made for TV movie where they bought the car to make a cross country trip to California? Maybe if it's on DVD I'll have to watch it again, 50 years after I saw it originally.
  12. It's all the same wagon??? Seemed to me the Sotheby’s was lighter wood at least. One at the top of this thread looked to have some dark stain applied.
  13. I am trying to find some other source for this picture. Erik Overbey Collection, The Doy Leale McCall Rare Book and Manuscript Library Family in Mobile during the Great Depression A family travels through Mobile in search of work at the height of America's Great Depression. This photo was taken by noted Mobile photographer Erik Overbey. Erik Overbey (1882-1977), a native of Hafslo, Sogn, Norway, operated a photographic studio in Mobile from 1903 to 1958. During that time he chronicled the life of the city in thousands of ways. Overbey used an 8 x 10 camera until the late 1940s and a 5 x 7 thereafter. His work was straight and clean, and he probably thought of himself as a craftsman rather than an artist. Although he made thousands of portraits, he was in his element as an industrial photographer. Using form and mass, he composed to make the commonplace extraordinary. Perhaps in hopes of reprint business, Overbey purchased the negative collection of an earlier studio, W. A. Reed. As a result the Overbey Collection includes negatives dating back to the 1880s. OVERBEY, ERIK (81-02-51, 81-03-48, 81-07-50, 81-03-49, 85-01-01, 85-02-02, 85-07-04, 85-08-05, 85-03-03, 09-07-51) Within the larger collections of Erik Overbey are more than 45,000 portraits dating from circa 1880 to the 1950s. Included are glass plates, nitrate negatives, and safety negatives. https://www.southalabama.edu/libraries/mccallarchives/overbey.html
  14. The picture was taken from here, and it is captioned Great Depression. http://www.encyclopediaofalabama.org/article/h-3608
  15. There are quite a few of them for sale, but the seller usually doesn't give a make or model. Need to look them all over if you're searching for a particular model.
  16. https://rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/af14/auburn-fall/lots/r8042/569980
  17. If those screws were authentic 1890's they would be torx drive.
  18. Yes indeed. One of our local politicians retired and moved to Ecuador so the retirement funds will go much further. Beach house $125k USD https://www.realtor.com/international/ec/beach-home-calling-sunsets-and-breezes-included-rio-chico-santa-elena-120050405059/
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