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RL Chilton
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Interesting. It's 1935 yet you don't see that many streamlined cars. So many cars seem to be from an earlier era yet they're only 3-6 years old...so profound were the styling changes in such a short time. Also, note how fast people are driving down a city street, and muscling their cars around from lane to lane. Nothing changes, really.0
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Thanks for the link. Very interesting.
Not ONE stepdown in the bunch! he he Not familiar with many older Hudsons. Will take another look to count the few I can recognize.
Saw alot of 34 Chevy coupes like I had in Hi School.
A part time job in hi school was at a 2 pump Texico station very similar style as those in the film.
I really injoyed seeing the film. Now to start counting and report later.
Lee O'Dell
3, I think. Darn, will have to get out my Don Butler book and bone up on pre 40 Hudsons.
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Great video, that was back when people worked for a living and a handshake was all that was needed to make a deal. The good old days. Richie.0
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Richie, you can shake my hand anytime. It still works around here just fine.0
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A traffic jam looked a lot better then. LOL
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Those were fun to watch, thanks for posting.0
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I guess tailgating was not an issue back then.0
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