Scotts Bluff National Monument just outside Gering, Nebraska.
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After spending many months there, I believe it's pronounced "Glos-tah". One does not hear too many R's pronounced in that part of the world.Originally posted by garyash View PostAnd it's spelled Worcester, but pronounced "Wooster". We also have Gloucester, MA pronounced "Gloster".Last edited by RadioRoy; 03-07-2019, 11:13 AM.
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The 1964 Worlds Fair started in '64 and ran through October of 1965, so you could see cars up to 1966 model year.
Originally posted by Noxnabaker View PostIsn't the Galaxie & Ambasador newer than -64's in pic #10610?
& about pic #10609 I don't think I've seen that many Studebakers & MoPars in a mixed parking picture before!
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Yeah, I see a full size Chevrolet (either a '65 or '66) and a full size Ford (either a '65 or "66).Originally posted by BKE View PostThe 1964 Worlds Fair started in '64 and ran through October of 1965, so you could see cars up to 1966 model year.Jerry Forrester
Forrester's Chrome
Douglasville, Georgia
See all of Buttercup's pictures at https://imgur.com/a/tBjGzTk

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The Ford is a 1965, cannot see enough of the Chevy to ID whether it's a 1965 or 1966.Originally posted by Jerry Forrester View PostYeah, I see a full size Chevrolet (either a '65 or '66) and a full size Ford (either a '65 or "66).
New 1965 Mustang introduced to the general public on April 17, 1964 at the NY World's Fair. Went on sale nationwide April 23, 1964.
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NYWF didn't have to carry over into 1966 for the Chevy to be a 1966.Originally posted by 8E45E View PostThat Chevrolet is a '65. (It would have to be,
as the World's Fair did not carry over into 1966.)
Craig
Historically, new vehicles are introduced in September of the previous year, so production begins in August.
Also see comment in #10614.
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Not only do the cars date the photo, but so does the fact that so many of them are parked, unattended, with one or more windows down. Today, people lock their cars to go 100 feet into the Post Office!
BP
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