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A friend of mine bought an old metal box with some slides in it and put some online. I picked some of the cool ones out with cars 

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Ahhh,those were America's Glory Days. Jobs for anybody that wanted one,and you could buy a new car for $1500-2500 bucks and a new brick house for less than 15 grand!

 

Don't remember what the tax rate was back then,but it must have been low because I don't remember hearing anyone complaining about it.

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I think that wagon in last picture is 55 or 56 Ford......

When I expand the picture I think I see that translucent section above the speedometer that lets in light.

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5 hours ago, BobT-47P15 said:

I think that wagon in last picture is 55 or 56 Ford......

When I expand the picture I think I see that translucent section above the speedometer that lets in light.

That would make it either a 54 or a 55. The 56's didn't have that feature.

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What I like to see is NO phones! 

Thanks for sharing; awesome pics ?

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