Heh Sr suppose you had one of these in your day.
Vintage bike Show.
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I remember seeing some that looked like that around. You got to remember when I was borned, the California gold rush was only 90 years old.
Three Scores and 14 years old and still going strong.
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Heck, I remember seeing Model-A and model-T fords running around and they wasn't classified as antiques either. Just the families everyday car.
Three Scores and 14 years old and still going strong.
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The railroads still used steam engines and the trains had a caboose on them. They had switched over to burning diesel or bunker fuel in them though. I lived where the trains would stop and take on water and loved to hear the engines snap and crack as they were cooling down. They would always spin the main drivers which caused my dad to curse as it would burn dimples in the rails.
Three Scores and 14 years old and still going strong.
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JohnSR wrote:I remember seeing some that looked like that around. You got to remember when I was borned, the California gold rush was only 90 years old.
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JohnSR wrote:Heck, I remember seeing Model-A and model-T fords running around and they wasn't classified as antiques either. Just the families everyday car.
Still are.
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JohnSR wrote:The railroads still used steam engines and the trains had a caboose on them. They had switched over to burning diesel or bunker fuel in them though. I lived where the trains would stop and take on water and loved to hear the engines snap and crack as they were cooling down. They would always spin the main drivers which caused my dad to curse as it would burn dimples in the rails.
Sounds like a story coming on.....
what have I started.
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Needed something to keep the counter spinning. Jon.jon.oman wrote:Those are way too cool Sparkey!