And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Aggie: I think the hotrod on the right is a '33 or '34 only because the A pillar and the C pillar are not vertical. If only we could see the grille. I could be wrong, no offense intended.
Everything hand lettered.
ReplyDeleteOne thing I liked about Ford vs Ferrari, they captured the feel of the era perfectly, could never do what they did today.
ReplyDeleteSame with Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
DeleteI'll take the little deuce on the right.
Agreed.
DeleteSouth of Market, San Francisco.
ReplyDelete"Home of the quality recap", I can't remember the last time I thought about recapped tires.
ReplyDeletePrice of firestones', I still run caps on mt hay hauler----work fine on the many many, miles of dirt roads.
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DeleteIs Bandag still a name in recaps? They were the best back in the '80s.
I shudder to think what new 11-24.5 Michelins cost these days.
Elmo, saw a video on Bus Grease Monkey yesterday. They had a bus sized motorhome that got 8 Michelins installed. About $1k each.
Deletenot East LA but close enough.
ReplyDelete1959? Or 1960? I see nothing newer auto wise.
ReplyDeleteSee the Stude?
ReplyDeleteCalifornia, before it turned into the State of Assorted Nuts
ReplyDeleteQuality recaps are hard to find these days.
ReplyDeleteI say 1958 at the latest at least as far as the cars go. The car behind the Ford Victoria Basket-Handle hardtop appears to be a 58 Chevy.
ReplyDeleteAggie: I think the hotrod on the right is a '33 or '34 only because the A pillar and the C pillar are not vertical. If only we could see the grille. I could be wrong, no offense intended.
ReplyDeleteWhat is the car on the sidewalk, in front of the entrance?
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