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  1. J

    Our own vintage town

    YUM!!!!!
  2. J

    Our own vintage town

    Groceries We will need a good grocery store and someone to run it. How do you like the uniform?
  3. J

    Our own vintage town

    Yes, we will need a miller, a smelter and possibly a vulcanizer for our rubber products. Plenty of jobs available in our town!
  4. J

    Our own vintage town

    You have enough to do already! Pump jockey, soda jerk, Mayor...no time. Gee, say, I wouldn't mind selling the cars myself!
  5. J

    Our own vintage town

    How about "The Captain"? He has the experience and we know we can trust him!
  6. J

    Our own vintage town

    You've got my vote I could deliver milk in the morning and mail in the afternoons. Converting hot rods back to original drivers is a great idea and there is virtually an inexhaustable supply of butchered iron out there!
  7. J

    "All The King's Men" another retro film

    The Kingfish I believe that movie is about Hughie P. Long of Louisiana. At least I hope so. I will be looking forward to it.
  8. J

    Our own vintage town

    I was just thinking about the ballpark!! And a kindly old doctor that makes house calls just like Moonlight Graham!
  9. J

    Our own vintage town

    Our Vintage Town We also should have one automated stop/go sign on Main Street. How about a little park for those flirtation walks under moonlit skies? We also need one beat cop (picture John C. Reilly as Happy Jack) to walk the streets....just for appearances you understand.
  10. J

    Our own vintage town

    It has been mentioned in other threads and so I thought that it would be fun to try to work out some of the logistics of creating and maintaining our very own "Golden Era" town. Suppose that we assume that we already have the town and structures. What next? How many essential jobs would have...
  11. J

    D.O.A.

    My favorite part of that movie is the nightclub scene where the "Fishermen" perform. They really had an effect on their audience.
  12. J

    Show us your vehicles

    Driving a classic car every day. I am really looking forward to this. I remember in highschool autoshop that we used to rebuild old generators and starter motors. The thread could be a great one-stop place to ask for and share advice as well.
  13. J

    Show us your vehicles

    Plymouth That 47 Plymouth looks really nice. Its got 9 days to go, so it should be interesting to see how much it brings. I would look forward to an ongoing "Jenny" thread where you could keep us updated on the the trials and tribulations of driving a vintage car everyday. I hope to do...
  14. J

    Show us your vehicles

    Wild Root's 1946 P15 Special De-Luxe
  15. J

    Vintage Cruising

    Jake Gittes out for a cruise....
  16. J

    Some auto ads from Collier's, January 1933

    Auto Ads Here are a few that I have.
  17. J

    Signs of The Times - Astrology Thread

    Float, float on.... Cancer! and my name is Larry. And I like a woman that that loves everything and everybody and you know what ladies? If you feel that this is you, then this is what I want you to do...... Just kidding, but I immediately thought of that song while reading this thread...
  18. J

    Pre-1934 Films...

    Over the last week, I rewatched "42nd Street" and "Footlight Parade" ...great movies! I particularly enjoy the "Honeymoon Hotel" number in "Footlight Parade" That number is the definition of pre-code. It is interesting to contrast the early Busby Berkeley films such as the aforementioned...
  19. J

    favorite cars of the golden era

    I wonder if that Piggly Wiggly in Kenosha has got any peach pies?

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