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"Findlay Oldsmobile". So in the foreground there are two Chevys, a Ford, a Plymouth, and whatever that thing is by the dealer's showroom.
"Findlay Oldsmobile". So in the foreground there are two Chevys, a Ford, a Plymouth, and whatever that thing is by the dealer's showroom.
"Findlay Oldsmobile". So in the foreground there are two Chevys, a Ford, a Plymouth, and whatever that thing is by the dealer's showroom.
Ohhhhhh, cheating, eh?
Good idea, Trenchfriend.Would be nice to see uploads with some commentaries/explanation, instead of just loading up pics.
I love that last one especially , very cool! I could be happy there!
100%I love that last one especially , very cool! I could be happy there!
This was probably posted before, but now with the requested related information.
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"August 2, 1931 - The Post Dispatch reported that the new Standard Station at the Hi Pointe was open. The triangular site was well known for the massive two sided Standard sign, once the largest of its kind in the country. The sign was 45 feet across, and 60-feet-tall. It contained 5,800 bulbs, 2,900 feet of neon tubing and five miles of wiring. It weighed 44 tons and used as much electricity as a town of 1,000 people, requiring its own electrical substation."
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