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  • jlmccuan
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    I'll have to find a stash of some sort to replenish the prize pool.

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  • PlainBrownR2
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    Anybody know what those covers are called? I don't; could they be "cat's eye?" (Seriously, anyone know for sure? I believe they were more popular in the 50s than the 60s and later. Ted Harbit also had them on his earlier stocker, Teacher's Pet, the subject of our previous Pop Quiz this week.) BP
    That's what I've called those; Cat's Eyes. We have had a set on the '55 show car since we bought it, and I always thought they looked cool .

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  • BobPalma
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    Originally posted by jlmccuan View Post
    I love these little trivia challenges. Reminds me actually getting to visit at meets. Fun, entertaining, and educational.
    Well, I've only got about another 25-30 of those envelopes, Jim! <GGG> BP

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  • jlmccuan
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    I love these little trivia challenges. Reminds me actually getting to visit at meets. Fun, entertaining, and educational.

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  • studegary
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    Those headlight splitters were developed and became popular in 1958 when most cars went to dual headlights. It was an attempt by those with older cars to make their cars look up to date.

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  • BobPalma
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    Originally posted by DEEPNHOCK View Post
    You're going to drive me over the edge Palma......
    Let me know what you find down there, Jeff... <GGG> BP

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  • DEEPNHOCK
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    That's why I hate these 'you have to have the rag, and be online, and be fast' contests...
    You're going to drive me over the edge Palma......


    Originally posted by BobPalma View Post
    Snow inside the front cover of the May 2011 Turning Wheels, Jeff? Uh...you might want to put in for a replacement copy if yours has snow on it! <GGG> BP

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  • fstst56
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    I have to get my May 2011 issue first !

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  • BobPalma
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    Anybody know what those covers are called? I don't; could they be "cat's eye?" (Seriously, anyone know for sure? I believe they were more popular in the 50s than the 60s and later. Ted Harbit also had them on his earlier stocker, Teacher's Pet, the subject of our previous Pop Quiz this week.) BP

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  • BobPalma
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    Originally posted by DEEPNHOCK View Post
    Dang... I thought you were going to say snow....
    Snow inside the front cover of the May 2011 Turning Wheels, Jeff? Uh...you might want to put in for a replacement copy if yours has snow on it! <GGG> BP

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  • Bob Langer
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    Originally posted by BobPalma View Post
    BINGO! Two envelopes going out to you today at the Laurelwood address in Langer, Bob, per the 2010 SDC Roster. BP
    Thanks Bob.

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  • BobPalma
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    Originally posted by 5859 View Post
    Hello, are there any other pictures of that 58 without snow on it? I don't think I have seen that car before.
    Not that I know of. It was picked up and forwarded to me by Pure Stock Muscle Car Drag Race announcer Diego Rosenberg, so I don't know any more about it. BP

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  • 5859
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    Hello, are there any other pictures of that 58 without snow on it? I don't think I have seen that car before.

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  • DEEPNHOCK
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    Dang... I thought you were going to say snow....

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  • BobPalma
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    BINGO! Two envelopes going out to you today at the Laurelwood address in Langer, Bob, per the 2010 SDC Roster. BP

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