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      • Originally posted by Bob Andrews View Post


        Wonder why the name if this file includes, "Whacker"? They can't be talking 'bout the Stude, can they?
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        • Originally posted by Studedude View Post
          Wonder how long that guy on the left has been sitting on that parking meter? Or did his unicycle lose it's wheel?
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          • Must be a lot of vapor locks.

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            • Originally posted by Studedude View Post

              According to the file name, this was the OKC (Oklahoma City) Motor Show. I must have missed it.
              Anyone else see "The Ghost of Bourke" looking on disapprovingly from behind the roped-off area at all the gee-gaws hung on that coupe? Only thing missing is an outside sunvisor. Interesting that the bumper overrider bar is bolted to the foglights.
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              • Joe Roberts
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                • Caption: Snyder's Drive-In Restaurant, Plymouth, Indiana. Started by my grandparents Merton and Jessie Snyder in 1951 as a frozen custard stand. It was the first restaurant to serve pizza in Plymouth. From shorpy.com

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                  • Originally posted by 62champ View Post


                    Caption: Snyder's Drive-In Restaurant, Plymouth, Indiana. Started by my grandparents Merton and Jessie Snyder in 1951 as a frozen custard stand. It was the first restaurant to serve pizza in Plymouth.
                    Geeze, Patrick; I wish I could go to Plymouth and pull right in and eat there; my kinda' place! Thanks for finding the picture and posting the info. BP

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                    • Originally posted by BobPalma View Post
                      Geeze, Patrick; I wish I could go to Plymouth and pull right in and eat there; my kinda' place! Thanks for finding the picture and posting the info. BP
                      Great news for ya, Bob!!! Next time you're coming up our way through Plymouth you can still pull right in and eat your pizza! Name has now changed to "is now gone, but the Synder's Mobile Home Park behind it is still going strong.

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                      • Cool beans! Is it actually in this very building? BP

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                        • Joe Roberts
                          '61 R1 Champ
                          '65 Cruiser
                          Eastern North Carolina Chapter

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                          • Joe Roberts
                            '61 R1 Champ
                            '65 Cruiser
                            Eastern North Carolina Chapter

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                            • There aint nobody looking at that Studebaker . !

                              Last edited by aarrggh; 10-26-2012, 05:40 PM.

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                              • I count ELEVEN ladies in that convertible, plus the gentleman driver!
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