Beautiful !
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Awesome scene, the car on the left really adds to the shot.
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I'll take the Nova SS Steve. Great photo.
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Posted by SeanK97 on January 26, 2008 | |
I'll bet it costs less to insure the Covered Wagon than the Nova SS today,...
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What a great photo, and street running too! The whole scene takes me back to my youth in the seventies.
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Posted by on January 27, 2008 | |
Wow! Nice one Steve.
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Covered wagons, classic cars, and oil giants. Nice shot!
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Wonderfull photo. When compared with more recent photos from the same location it appears the gas station is now a bank! Dunno what would be more desirable today, the Chevy or the F unit!
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Really interesting shot...a Time Capsule, from over 30yrs ago. Being a bit of a MOPAR fan, I take the MILW F-Unit!
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Long live the Milwaukee Road! Love the Nova too...
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Yeah...thats pretty neat Steve...too bad that Standard Oil gas station isn't there anymore....Nice work....
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Wow! What a fantastic shot. Brings back great memories. Thanks Steve.
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Posted by Diesel on February 11, 2008 | |
This photograph screams Americana! Most Excellent!
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Classy shot Steve
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100A had the distinction of having during its service two of the best air chime whistles on the Milwaukee. First, a Nahan M5 that at a distance could easily be mistaken for a steam whistle. Then, in her later years, a Leslie S-5D-R having S-5T bells. The whistle sound would rise and fall on the scale, earning it the nick-name, the "Whipperwill Whistle".
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100A had the distinction of having during its service two of the best air chime whistles on the Milwaukee. First, a Nahan M5 that at a distance could easily be mistaken for a steam whistle. Then, in her later years, a Leslie S-5D-R having S-5T bells. The whistle sound would rise and fall on the scale, earning it the nick-name, the "Whipperwill Whistle".
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